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  2. Ocean Tomo - Wikipedia

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    The auctions have included business method patents and the rights to Jimi Hendrix's music recordings. [4] In 2009, the Ocean Tomo transactions division was acquired by ICAP through a newly created company, ICAP Ocean Tomo, later renamed ICAP Patent Brokerage.

  3. Espacenet - Wikipedia

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    Espacenet (formerly stylized as esp@cenet) [1] [2] is a free online service for searching patents and patent applications.Espacenet was developed by the European Patent Office (EPO) together with the member states of the European Patent Organisation.

  4. T 258/03 - Wikipedia

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    T 258/03, also known as Auction Method/Hitachi, is a decision of a Technical Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO), issued on April 21, 2004. It is a landmark decision for interpreting Article 52(1) and (2) of the European Patent Convention (EPC) which built on the principles suggested by the same Board in T 641/00 (Comvik, Two identities).

  5. Google, Apple, RIM, and Others Nab Kodak Patents - AOL

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    In its efforts to rise from the ashes, Kodak announced plans to auction off about 1,100 patents from its portfolio of nearly 11,000. Kodak's hope is to Google, Apple, RIM, and Others Nab Kodak Patents

  6. eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. - Wikipedia

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    eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C., 547 U.S. 388 (2006), is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously determined that an injunction should not be automatically issued based on a finding of patent infringement, but also that an injunction should not be denied simply on the basis that the plaintiff does not practice the patented invention. [1]

  7. FedBid - Wikipedia

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    FedBid, Inc. is now known as Unison Marketplace Inc. Unison Marketplace is a privately held company based in Vienna, Virginia, that operates a full-service online marketplace designed to optimize how federal, state and local governments, and educational institutions purchase simple goods and services such as IT products, office supplies and lab equipment, through a reverse auction-based platform.

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