California Intellectual Property Attorney
Robert J. Schaap
Legal News
- Oregon man sentenced to four years for piracy, ID theft (IT World)
An Oregon man has been sentenced to four years in prison for selling counterfeit software on eBay, aggravated identity theft and mail fraud, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. - July 2008 Article Archive (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. - It was 20 years ago today… Two decades of The Business Journal (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ... - US Man Sentenced to Four Years for Piracy, ID Theft (PC World)
An Oregon man is sentenced to four years in prison on criminal copyright and ID theft charges. - Apple attacks Mac clones from Doral (Miami Herald)
A Doral company founded by two South Florida brothers has been sued by technology giant Apple, which is attacking the Mac clones the brothers started selling in April. - Business Milestones (Winston-Salem Journal)
Business Milestones - Markman Hearing in Patent Infringement Action Against Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Business Editors/High-Tech Writers (INO News)
(AP:PALO ALTO, Calif.--) - Former Hewlett Packard Vice President Pleads Guilty to Theft of IBM Trade Secrets (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
A former vice president of imaging and printing services at the Hewlett Packard Company (HP) pleaded guilty today to stealing trade secrets, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Russoniello for the Northern District of California. - Buying and selling art to be explored (The Sacramento Bee)
California Lawyers for the Arts and the Crocker Art Museum will host a workshop on "Understanding the Small Print: Buying and Selling Art," from 1 to 3 p.m. July 19 at the Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St., Sacramento. - Fraud suit against Bill Clinton eyes Spider-Man (WorldNet Daily)
A multimillion-dollar lawsuit that had Sen. Hillary Clinton in its crosshairs amid her run for the White House has narrowed its focus to charges of business fraud against former President Bill Clinton and Spider-Man creator Stan Lee – now the target of a related suit over who owns rights to iconic comic book characters worth billions.
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