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September 23, 2021
IP Forecast: Taylor Swift Seeks To Shake Off Copyright Case
Taylor Swift's lawyers will argue next week in a California federal court that lyrics from her 2014 hit "Shake It Off" about "players" and "haters" are well within the public domain and don't rip off an R&B song from 2001. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
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September 03, 2020
Del. Judge Delays Sprint, Charter IP Trial Amid Virus Concerns
A Delaware federal judge has agreed to delay an October patent trial between Sprint and cable giant Charter Communications Inc. over broadband phone call technology, saying the coronavirus pandemic and a pile of pending motions make that date impossible.
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June 25, 2020
Sprint, Charter Both Seek Early Wins In IP Dispute
In a pair of opposing motions unsealed Wednesday, Sprint Communications Co. LP and a group of telecommunications companies including Charter Communications Inc. both sought early wins in their patent dispute over voice-over-packet technology.
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March 08, 2019
Sprint 'Misconduct' Claim Fair Game In VoP Patent Cases
A Delaware federal judge has ruled that Charter and Frontier may pursue claims that Sprint misled patent officials on internet phone call technology but rejected their argument that Sprint's efforts to enforce patents on the technology broke antitrust law.
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March 01, 2018
Charter Looks To Duck Sprint's Internet Call IP Suit
Charter asked a Delaware federal judge Wednesday to toss Sprint's willful infringement claims on voice-over-packet technology, arguing the complaint fails to even allege Charter knew details of patents before they had expired, much less that Charter knew it had infringed them.
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December 01, 2017
Sprint Accuses Charter Of Infringing Internet Call IP
Sprint sued Charter in Delaware federal court Friday for allegedly infringing patents on technology that lets users make phone calls over the internet, the latest in a series of suits that have produced a verdict and settlements worth hundreds of millions of dollars for Sprint.