I wanted to write a few words about my experience from INTA Berlin.
First and foremost I will mention that I am one of the owners of Relatip.com and hence a great believer in networking. Now that this is out of the way, I can write about my own personal experience.
Thinking back at the hectic week that went by (being an exhibitor as well as promoting my firm), I remeber the few exquisite moments that I had shared with friends and colleagues, the wonderful small receptions that I could actually develop a (more than five minutes) conversation and even the table topics which, although socially forced in some way and a kind of a blind (professional) date - ofers a real chance to communicate and create a professional and meaningful discussion.
This is not to say that the larger scale events are
Posted by: Ilanit Appelfeld in Untagged on
Feb 03, 2008
A federal appeals court on the 31/01/2008, upheld TiVo Inc.'s claims that Dish Network Corp. (formerly known as EchoStar Communications Corp) infringed on one of its patents.
In a ruling that went into considerable technical detail, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit agreed with a lower court that digital video recorders distributed by Dish violated the software elements of TiVo's patent. The court overturned the lower court's ruling that Dish infringed on the hardware elements of the patent.
TiVo sued EchoStar Communications in 2004, alleging that EchoStar's technology violated TiVo's multimedia time warping system. The time warping technology gives viewers the ability to pause, rewind and fast forward