IP Address Blog Updates for November 18, 2011
Samsung switches strategy in Asia against Apple http://bit.ly/sbmjSs (subscription required)
Apple v Samsung tablet litigation | Samsung Denies Apple’s Request For Records Of Service Calls Confusing Their Products http://tcrn.ch/tvqD3r
Motorola Mobility accused of stealing trade secrets cnet.co/sg8mE2
Bank of America ‘brandjacked’ by phony Google+ page cnet.co/v1pCNx
U.S. water utility reportedly hacked last week, expert says cnet.co/sigd6F
Sex-Pill Makers Jailed in China’s ‘Whac-a-Mole’ War on Fakes bloom.bg/vir8gC
Judge Declares Law Governing Warrantless Cellphone Tracking Unconstitutional on.wsj.com/vMIBOV
Are We All Online Criminals? on.wsj.com/u9Nswt
Full Tilt Poker Deal Reached by Investor on.wsj.com/rr7Daw (subscription required)
Copyright, privacy implications? | Kodak’s Online Gallery Up for Sale on.wsj.com/tyjUCs
Wrangler obtains injunction against use of W-shaped stitch in Israel. tinyurl.com/7z8r8sw (via @Reid_Wilson)
WIPO: Biggest patent office backlogs are in Brazil, Chile, Peru & Vietnam bit.ly/uEnIw2
China overtakes Japan to become 2nd largest R&D spender bit.ly/s6Lr6c
WIPO says royalties, licences for intellectual property garners US$ 180b bit.ly/s95idm
UN sees boom to $180 billion in fees paid on intellectual property wapo.st/sUjJIz
WIPO Report Shows Growing Demand for IP Changes Face of Innovation bit.ly/uFhGtU
Vatican Plans Legal Action over Benetton’s Faked Ad Showing Pope Lip Kissing Cleric ow.ly/1fIrmP (via @ABAJournal)
SABMiller Raises Foster’s Bid on Tax Ruling nyti.ms/sZyiWT
Trade secrets may be lost in the cloud natpo.st/rZljh6
Lax security at Nasdaq helped hackers natpo.st/sfquAT
Canada’s air security agency collects too much traveller information, report says bit.ly/smwwDc