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Trial begins in dispute between Apple and Samsung over patent cases

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Technology giants Samsung and Apple are squaring off in federal court in a closely watched patent trial over control of the US smart phone and computer tablet markets. Apple filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics last year alleging...
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Legal changes aimed at helping China move closer to WTO requirements

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APTN - June 26, 2001 1. Wide shot tilt down exterior of Changfugong hotel 2. Wide shot journalists in the presser room 3. Medium wide shot the spokesperson walking in and sitting down at the podium, zoom out to wide shot 4. Medium wide...
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USA: TRADE WAR TALKS TO RESUME

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English/Nat The United States is to resume talks with China on Tuesday in a last-ditch attempt to avert a trade war over intellectual property rights. Washington has said it will impose 100 percent tariffs on one (b) billion dollars...
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How EY and Microsoft Are Unlocking New Uses for Blockchain

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Jun.20 -- Blockchain enthusiasts have been boasting all the various solutions and applications for the technology. Now EY and Microsoft are pairing up to use blockchain within the gaming industry. EY Global Innovation Blockchain Leader...
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Court rejects challenge to India's patent laws by Swiss pharmaceutical co

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New Delhi - 7 August, 2007 1. Wide of Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) news briefing 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Leena Meghaney, Spokesperson for Medecins Sans Frontiers: "The court has very clearly dismissed the case...
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IP Biggest Single Problem With China, Bill Rhodes Says

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Oct.31 -- William Rhodes, chief executive officer at William R. Rhodes Global Advisors LLC. and former senior vice chairman of Citigroup Inc., discusses the outlook for the economies of China and the Eurozone countries, the impact of the...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Poster reading "We oppose Patents to save lives" 5....
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MSF to break patent on AIDS drugs to save patients

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Johannesburg - 29 January 2002: 1. Exterior building 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Eric Goemaere, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): "Today we have decided to openly break the patent right of the pharmaceutical...
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Fake fashion fuels vast illicit profits

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In a warehouse at London's sprawling Heathrow Airport, a border officer pulls open a cardboard box he suspects contains contraband goods. His instincts are rewarded as the box is packed with beige and black sneakers that to the untrained...
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DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

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The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

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The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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What Barneys' Bankruptcy Means for Luxury Retail

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Nov.01 -- Marvin Traub Associates Chief Executive Officer Mortimer Singer discusses the future for the Barneys New York brand and the outlook for luxury retail on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Intel CEO on Working With Rivals, Solving Manufacturing Problems, Chip Shortage

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Mar.24 -- Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses the chipmaker's manufacturing strategy, plans to turn its rivals into customers and suppliers, and the Biden administration's efforts to manufacture semiconductors domestically. He speaks to...
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Election expected to bring about political change in state

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Kolkata - 4 May 2009 1. Victoria Memorial, city's landmark monument 2. Street scenes with trademark Ambassador cars and trams 3. Various of crowd Kolkata - 16 April 2009 4. Men beating traditional drums, walking ahead of campaign rally...
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Working to save ancient medical knowledge from western companies

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London, United Kingdom, February 11th 2009 1. Various of yoga pupils doing postures Mumbai, India - 18 May 2009 2. Close up jars of Unani herbs 3. Wide shot Aryuvedic herbalists 4. Close up dry lizards used for Aryuvedic remedy 5. Close...
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125th anniversary of filing of first motor car patent

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Stuttgart, Germany - 26 January 2011 1. Various of cars on the Autobahn 2. Exterior of Mercedes Benz Museum 3. Various of first automobile patented on 29 January 1886 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Bock, Head of Mercedes Benz...
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A California jury awards Apple $119 in a patent battle with Samsung

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A California jury awarded Apple 119 million US dollars - far less than it demanded - in a patent battle with Samsung over alleged copying of smart phone features, and the jury made the victory even smaller by finding that Apple illegally...
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Reax as court orders partial ban on rivals' products in patent row

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A South Korean court ruled on Friday that technology giants Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. both infringed on each other's patents, and ordered a partial ban of their products in South Korea. The Seoul Central District Court...
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MTV owner Viacom sues YouTube, Google for alleged copyright infringement

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FILE: New York - 5 September 2006 1. Wide tilt down Viacom building 2. Close-up Viacom sign on building New York - 13 March 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tuna Amobi, Media Equity Analyst with Standard and Poor's: "Well I think there's...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Low angle of march with police officer''s feet in the...
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Prince Harry and Usain Bolt on running track

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Prince Harry and Usain Bolt on running track
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Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry Says the Future Is Fintech

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Jul.12 -- Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer sat down with Republican Congressman and Financial Services Committee member Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, to talk trade, the U.S. economy and his work on the committee.
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Our Cyber Defense Is Too Weak: IronNet Founder

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Mar.23 -- Retired General Keith Alexander, IronNet founder and former director of NSA, discusses his company going public through a SPAC. He also explains how the U.S government should accept some blame for the recent cyber attacks...
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WRAP US Sec visits studio, comment on market access

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1. US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez greeting US Ambassador to China, Clark Randt, walking to podium and speaking to delegates 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, US Commerce Secretary: "Those who espouse protectionism, those...