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How to keep employees from stealing intellectual property | Network World

Your data is your business. And if you're not vigilant about your employees' access to that data, you're going to end up out of business. That's the advice of Patricia Titus, current CISO of Unisys and former CISO of the Transportation Security Administration.

U.S. working with China on intellectual property rights | Network World

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is visiting Beijing this week to discuss how China -- a hotbed for counterfeit goods and piracy -- can better coordinate its efforts with the U.S. to stop intellectual property rights violations.

China renews vow to protect intellectual property rights | Network World

China is taking the issue of intellectual property rights "seriously" and is pledging with the U.S. to fight cybercrime, said U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder during his trip to Beijing

Networking pioneer Novell sells out to Attachmate and Microsoft-led group | Network World

Novell, one of the earliest names in networking, has agreed to a $2.2 billion buyout by software company Attachmate as well as a sell-off of $450 million worth of intellectual property assets to a consortium organized by Microsoft.

Indonesia, India offers better prospects than China, MS says | Network World

Microsoft sees better opportunities in Indonesia and India than it does in China due to "very, very low" protection for intellectual property in China, Microsoft's chief executive said Wednesday.

Obama, Ballmer urge China to step up IP enforcement | Network World

U.S. President Barack Obama and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer pressed Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday to step up enforcement of intellectual property rights in his country.

Alleged EU talks could lead to strict punishment for piracy | Network World

The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has lashed out at the European Commission over allegations that the Commission has been holding "secret talks" on intellectual property rights with ISPs.

Android violates Linux license, experts claim | Network World

Google's Android mobile operating system's usage of the Linux kernel may violate open source licensing with a misappropriation of Linux code that could bring about the "collapse of the Android ecosystem," some intellectual property experts are charging.

Can US get tough on intellectual property crime? | Network World

Critics have long said the US needs to do something to put a crimp in intellectual property crime -- an over $200 billion counterfeit and pirated goods industry.

DOJ launches intellectual-property-enforcement task force | Network World

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a new task force on intellectual property in an effort to crack down on a "growing number" of IP crimes in the U.S. and elsewhere, the agency announced.

Infosys develops smart home gateway using Atom, MeeGo | Network World

Infosys Technologies has developed a digital smart home gateway as part of its strategy to develop intellectual property that can be reused across a large customer base.

China touts nine-month intellectual property crackdown | Network World

China's nine-month campaign to crackdown on intellectual property violations has been the country's most successful one to date, resulting in the closure of numerous websites hosting pirated materials and the confiscation of hordes of fake electronic goods, according to Chinese authorities.

US panel looks at intellectual property violations in China | Network World

Members of the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) questioned how to measure the effect of copyright and other intellectual property infringement in China, with some witnesses at a Tuesday hearing saying they doubted the numbers that affected industries have given out.

Feel like you’re being watched at work? You may be right | Network World

Social network monitoring and IP cameras are two ways organizations are keeping a lid on sensitive data and property.

EU IP plans tantamount to censorship, say critics | Network World

The European Commission has presented a controversial proposal for a European intellectual property rights strategy that it says will strengthen the knowledge-based economy and critics say will lead to a censorship regime.

LTE patent pools taking shape | Network World

Three separate companies are steadily recruiting intellectual property holders into patent pools for LTE (Long-Term Evolution) technology, initiatives intended to get more manufacturers building gear for the fast network.

Judge: It’s ‘possible’ Google knew of Java violation | Network World

It "appears possible" that Google knew that its Android mobile operating system would violate Java patents held by Oracle, but decided to go ahead with the effort anyway, the judge overseeing the companies' intellectual property lawsuit said in a letter filed Tuesday.

Oracle wants to grill Google’s Page in Android suit | Network World

Oracle wants to put Google CEO Larry Page on the hot seat in the companies' intellectual property lawsuit over the Android mobile operating system, according to a court filing made late Thursday by the companies.

Microsoft releases code for Linux drivers | Network World

Microsoft, which has been at odds with the Linux community over the years because of intellectual property issues, said on Monday it has released 20,000 lines of Linux code to the Linux kernel community.

US intelligence group wants to change the way chips are made | Network World

The cutting-edge intelligence research development arm of the government wants to take advantage of the world's semiconductor manufacturing capacity but make sure that U.S. security and intellectual property protection is baked in.

Cisco to pay up to $112 million in Power-over-Ethernet patent case | Network World

Network-1 Security Solutions, an acquirer and licensor of intellectual property, says it has settled its Power-over-Ethernet patent infringement case against Cisco and five other companies.

SIIA: More trademark protections needed in ICANN gTLD program | Network World

As the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers moves forward, despite ongoing concerns, with its decision to launch a program to sell new generic top-level domains, the organization should take new steps to protect trademarks and other intellectual property, a U.S. software trade group said Thursday.

US companies in China ask Obama for help on piracy | Network World

A U.S. business association in China looks forward to working with U.S. President Barack Obama on increased protection of intellectual property rights in the country, it said Monday.

Italian court restores Mediaset’s .com domain | Network World

Italy's largest private broadcaster Thursday welcomed the decision of a Rome civil court to restore its right to use the mediaset.com international Internet domain after failing in a bid to recover it from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in February.