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Adequate Method Claiming Requirements: Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp.

By Kevin E. Noonan -- The Federal Circuit clarified its position on method claim infringement to the detriment of the plaintiff in Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp., vacating an $84.6 million dollar judgment (in a contingency fee case, no less). In a jury trial, Defendants Thomson Corp. and I-Deal LLC were found to infringe U.S. Patent No. 6,161,099, and that the asserted claims (claims 1, 2, 9, 14,...

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Obviousness is Reviewed De Novo

Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp. and I-Deal (Fed. Cir. 2008) (Part II) [Read Part I discussing joint infringement] Muniauction's patent relates to municipal bond auctions. During cross examination at trial, Muni's expert admitted that two of the claims were identical...

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MUNIAUCTION: Joint Infringement Requires Mastermind

Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp. and I-Deal (Fed. Cir. 2008) Ray Niro's team helped Muniauction win a jury verdict of willful infringement resulting in an award of $77 million for lost profit and enhanced damages. On appeal, the CAFC reversed...

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Thomson wins appeal of software patent verdict

A federal appellate court in Philadelphia on Monday overturned a jury’s finding that Thomson Reuters Corp. infringed a patent for trading municipal bonds in Internet auctions. Jurors awarded MuniAuction Inc. $38.4 million in damages in October 2006 after finding New York-based Thomson Corp. willfully infringed MuniAuction’s patent. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned that decision, [...]...

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No "Joint Infringement" Without Proof of Vicarious Liability

In Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp. (July 14, 2008), the Federal Circuit held that Thomson's control of access to its system and instructinons to bidders on its use was not sufficient to incur liability for direct infringement by the combined actions of multiple parties for a method claim directed to an "integrated system on a single server” that allows issuers to run the auction and bidders to prepare...

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CAFC: Web-Based Implementation Deemed Obvious; Joint Infringement Nixed

Muniauction, Inc. v. Thomson Corp., July 14, 2008 ( 2007-1485 ) After a jury trial, the district court ruled that Thomson wilfully infringed Muniauction's patent related to conducting original issuer auctions of financial instruments. The district court awarded enhanced damages, and entered a permanent injunction against Thomson. Shortly after trial, the Supreme Court issued KSR International Co. v....

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Thursday Thirteen #33

Did you play? Here are 13 of Canada's wealthiest people (alas, I'm not on the list) ... 1. Thomson Family ~ Net worth: $25.35 billion | Location: Toronto The Thomson Corporation was one of the world's largest information companies 2. Edward (Ted) Rogers Jr. ~ Net worth: $7.6 billion | Location: Toronto President and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. 3. Galen Weston ~ Net worth: $7.27 billion | Location:...

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Reuters Guns For Bloomberg

For years, the Thomson Corporation was the information giant that rarely talked about its own business. But since its acquisition of Reuters, which closed this year, that reticence has softened. Thomas H. Glocer, the head of the combined company, is very candid about where he is aiming next. "For a long time, Bloomberg had it too easy," he said in a recent interview. Thomson Reuters is going hard after...

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Thomson Scientific Launches ScienceWatch.com for Top News on Scientific Discovery Free Web Environment Provides Rankings, Trends and Analysis From Around the Scientific Community

PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, today announced the launch of ScienceWatch.com, a free, open...

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Thomson Scientific Launches ScienceWatch.com for Top News on Scientific Discovery

PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- - Free Web Environment Provides Rankings, Trends and Analysis From Around the Scientific Community Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the...

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Thomson Reuters Corp deal gets shareholders approval

The shareholders of the UK based Reuters Group Plc and Canada based Thomson Corp. have given their nod to a billion dollar deal that will allow acquisition of Reuters by Thomson. More in Business news Curtis Circulation Company Pressmart Media announce the launch of iMags digital magazine solution India Finland sign agreement on Science and Technology cooperation Tata Jaguar agreement a landmark in...

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Reuters to cut 835 jobs

May 19 (Bloomberg) -- Thomson Reuters Corp., formed by Thomson Corp.'s $15.9 billion purchase of Reuters Group Plc, plans to eliminate about 835 jobs to help reach the cost savings promised by executives. The reductions include 140 news positions, as many as 650 jobs in content, technology and operations, and 45 posts in sales and service, according to e-mails sent by Thomson Reuters managers to staff...

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Thomson-Reuters merger could grow ProLaw's market

Thomson Corp.'s $17 billion acquisition of Reuters Group PLC on April 17 could mean a lot more growth for Albuquerque-based ProLaw Software.

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FT : Geoff Beattie Architect Of Thomson Reuters Deal

…..More unusual than the fact that a member of the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 will have a 53% family shareholder is the way the Canadian clan exercises its stewardship. The architect of Thomson Corp’s pursuit of Reuters was not David Thomson, the chairman and grandson of the founder, nor Dick Harrington, chief executive, but [...]

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Thomson Reuters Begins Life As Financial Information Giant

By Agence France Press The creation of Thomson Reuters combines Thomson Corp's strong presence in the United States with Reuters ' penetration of markets for trading, financial and business information in Britain and continental Europe.