177 research outputs found

    Open Source Innovation, Patent Injunctions, and the Public Interest

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    This Article explores the difficulties that high technology markets pose for patent law and, in particular, for patent injunctions. It then outlines the ways in which “open source innovation” is unusually vulnerable to patent injunctions. It argues that courts can recognize this vulnerability, and respond to the particular competitive and innovative benefits of open source innovation, by flexibly applying the Supreme Court’s ruling in eBay v. MercExchange. Having dealt with the lamentable failure of the International Trade Commission to exercise a similar flexibility in its own patent jurisprudence, despite statutory and constitutional provisions that counsel otherwise, the Article concludes with some recommendations for reform

    Dawn Of The Mobile Malware: Reviewing Mobile Worms .

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    There is a new era of worm attack on mobile devices. In the past, worms on cell phones and PDA were more like science fiction but recently it is more than a reality. The objective of this paper is to brief the new threats on mobile devices and review the current hazards on it. We did taxonomy of current malware on mobile devices specifically worms and state their technical details
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