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Contact Us | PRACTICE EDGE standards law update by Paul Ham, Matt Metheny & Anna vrankarBioBlurb Volume 1, Number 2 + Rambus v. FTC, --- F.3d ---, 2008 WL 1795594 (D.C. Cir. April 22, 2008). The DC Circuit sets asides the FTC's order that Rambus violated the Sherman Act by deceptively failing to disclose to the SSO the patent interests it held in four technologies that were standardized. http://pacer.cadc.uscourts.gov/common/opinions/200804/07-1086-1112217.pdf + U.K. standards body taken to court over OOXML (05/01/08) The UK Unix & Open Systems User Group is seeking judicial review of the British Standards Institution's vote to approve ISO's fast-tracked standardization of Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML). Opponents of OOXML object largely to claims of technical flaws, Microsoft's ownership of the open document format, and procedural irregularities in the approval of the standard. + ABA SciTech Section Submits Comments to the FTC on N-Data Ruling (04/22/08) Read More: http://www.abanet.org/scitech/commentndata.pdf Also: http://www.ftc.gov:80/os/comments/negotiateddatasol/index.shtm (list of comments submitted to the FTC on N-Data ruling) The ABA SciTech Section requested the FTC to further develop the record in its N-Data ruling, seeking clarification of the Consent Order, limiting the decision to the facts of the case, and not basing the decision on IEEE patent policy. _________ NEWS AND COMMENTARY __________ + Google CEO Eric Schmidt: Social networks are still too closed (05/01/08) Read More: http://www.news.com/8301-13953_3-9933627-80.html Google CEO Eric Schmidt claims that social networks are too closed because: "If it's not searchable by Google, it's not open." This comment directly criticizes Facebook and its abstention from the Google-founded OpenSocial initiative, that seeks to build a standard for developers of social networking applications. ________ _ ACADEMIC ARTICLES __________ + Antitrust, Roundtable Discussion: Counseling on Complex Issues, 22-SPG Antitrust 7 (Spring 2008). Roundtable discussion includes conversation on the Rambus cases and issues of patent hold-up. 22-SPG Antitrust 7, at *19-21. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This excerpt from SciTech StandardsLaw Update was produced by the Technical Standardization Committee of the ABA Section of Science & Technology Law. If you know of a noteworthy update, news item or development in the world of technical standards development, please send us an email at jorge.contreras@wilmerhale.com. We are grateful to our three student representatives, Paul Ham, Anna Vrankar and Matt Metheny, who worked hard to make this update series possible.
Ham is a student at Boston College Law. Metheny is a student at Concord Law School. He can be reached at hamp@bc.edu. Metheny is a student at Concord Law School. He can be reached at mmetheny77@gmail.com . Vrankar is a student at Vrankar is a student at Roger Williams School of Law in Bristol, Rhode Island. She can be reached at avrankar985@hawks.rwu.edu. They all serve as Student Liaisons to the Technical Standardization Committee.
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