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Twitter Faces Patent Infringement Lawsuit 236

Digital Dan writes "Twitter is being sued for patent infringement. Surprised? OK, probably not, but you'd think the plaintiff would at least wait for Twitter to actually make money before striking. According to TechCrunch: 'Twitter is being sued ... by TechRadium, a Texas-based technology company which makes mass notification systems for public safety organizations, the military, and utilities.' The abstract to patent #7130389 describes it: 'A digital notification and response system utilizes an administrator interface to transmit a message from an administrator to a user contact device. The system comprises a dynamic information database that includes user contact data, priority information, and response data. The administrator initiates distribution of the message based upon grouping information, priority information, and the priority order.' Two other patents are involved as well."
Patents

Submission + - Twitter Sued For Patent Infringement

Digital Dan writes: "Twitter is being sued for patent infringement. Surprised? OK, probably not, but you'd think they'd at least wait for this company to actually make money before striking. According to The Hollywood Reporter: Texas-based TechRadium has filed a lawsuit in Houston district court against Twitter for patent infringement. TechRadium says they develop, sell, and service mass notification systems and allege Twitter is violating their patented IRIS product patent. Here's an abstract on patent #7130389: A digital notification and response system utilizes an administrator interface to transmit a message from an administrator to a user contact device. The system comprises a dynamic information database that includes user contact data, priority information, and response data. The administrator initiates distribution of the message based upon grouping information, priority information, and the priority order."
Technology (Apple)

Submission + - Patent stie finds Garmin prior art - Apple next? (slashgear.com)

PTOvertime writes: Patent validity community helps Apple with prior art in SP Technologies litigation against Garmin... but next Study on iPhone multi-touch. SlashGear story, "Patent investigators name Apple as next target; Garmin prior art found"
The Courts

Associated Press Wants RIAA Case Webcast 103

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The Associated Press, The New York Times, and other major news organizations have gone to court to fight the RIAA over its attempt to thwart a court order which ruled that a hearing in SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum could be streamed over the internet. The news organizations agreed with Judge Gertner, the district judge who'd granted the order, arguing : 'It is hard to imagine a hearing more deserving of public scrutiny through the same technological medium that is at the heart of this litigation'. As soon as I get a copy of the actual brief I will upload it and link to it. Another amicus brief opposing the RIAA's attempt to reverse Judge Gertner was filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other First Amendment proponents and is already available online [PDF]."

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