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Australasian Shipping Record

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from: Aust Maritime Historical Soc


Editorial Product Review: :A digest of current happenings in maritime affairs in Australia and New Zealand plus historical material contributed by members.


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Bulletin D Historie Postale Et De Marcophilie

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from: Soc Histoire Postale Quebec


Editorial Product Review: :A digest of current happenings in maritime affairs in Australia and New Zealand plus historical material contributed by members.


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Aviation Business Asia Pacific

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from: Yaffa Publishing Group Pty Ltd


Editorial Product Review: :Magazine has a long history of reportage and analysis of the aviation industry, both globally and locally. It provides comprehensive coverage of the issues, the politics and the business of aviation.


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Transportation Law Supplements

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from: Aerospark Press


Editorial Product Review: :Deals with the national treatment of the transportation of goods and people across Canada. Articles are organized by mode of transportation, and contains a discussion of the case law with respect to liability and damages issues, insurance and the regulatory scheme in place in each jurisdiction.


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Tire Review

(more) »rank: 5761

from: Babcox Publications Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Delivers current business information relating to tire, wheel and automotive service industries.


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Heavy Truck Engine Performance & Wiring Manual

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from: Motor Publications %S Edmonds


Editorial Product Review: :MOTOR is the aftermarket industry's most complete service information source. In this publication you will find what you need to know about wiring heavey trucks and their engines. From passenger cars to heavy duty trucks, domestic to imported models, MOTOR's got it covered!


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Fanatique De L Aviation

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from: Editions Lariviere %Mennessier


Editorial Product Review: :MOTOR is the aftermarket industry's most complete service information source. In this publication you will find what you need to know about wiring heavey trucks and their engines. From passenger cars to heavy duty trucks, domestic to imported models, MOTOR's got it covered!


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Street Machine - Australia

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from: Australian Consolidated Press


Editorial Product Review: :Street Machine reaches Australian 319,000 motor-heads per issue. It covers the latest on auto customization, build-ups and all things customized on four wheels. It has a loyal following among young males and motoring enthusiasts alike.


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Far-Amt : Federal Aviation Regulations Aviation Maintenance Technicians

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from: Asa Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Street Machine reaches Australian 319,000 motor-heads per issue. It covers the latest on auto customization, build-ups and all things customized on four wheels. It has a loyal following among young males and motoring enthusiasts alike.


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Automotive Industries

(more) »rank: 5552

from: Automotive Ind Sub%S&S Circ


Editorial Product Review: :Serves the automotive original equipment manufacturing (OEM) segment, covering passenger parts and components, and engine manufacturing for the automotive engineering, design, manufacturing and purchasing fields.


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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

The Nortel case is slightly different because Vonage actually already had a patent infringement lawsuit going against Nortel, but it wasn't really initiated by Vonage. Instead, it had been initiated by a patent holding firm that Vonage bought in 2006. The end result of the settlement doesn't involve money changing hands, but just a cross licensing agreement for the patents. So what's the big lesson that Vonage and others have learned from this? It's certainly got nothing to do with innovating. It's to hoard as many patents as possible so that you have your own nuclear stockpile for when someone else sues you. Want to know why the USPTO is overwhelmed? It's not because there aren't enough examiners (as some will claim) or that there aren't enough funds. It's because the way the system now works is that you are supposed to file patents on every tiny little advancement so you can use it to protect yourself against lawsuits from everyone else. That's not about innovation. It's about waste. In the meantime, since it's still open season at Vonage, who's going to be next? There are a ton of other patents in the VoIP space that can surely be used in a lawsuit, right?

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