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Apple vs. Samsung: U.S. Patent Office – Challenges to patent validity

By David French

News reports have indicated that at least one of Apple’s patents which were the subject of the $1 billion jury verdict in California in August are in trouble with the U.S. patent office.

Here is one reference: U.S. Office Rejects 2nd Apple Patent

And another: Key Apple patent used against Samsung under fire

Any suggestion that Apple’s patent has been conclusively invalidated by the U.S. Patent Office is not correct. The proceedings at the U.S. patent office are not yet over. However, this raises a very interesting situation which may create a dilemma for the trial judge.

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Happy holidays

From all of us here at Francis Moran and Associates, happy holidays and the very best for 2013. We will resume our regular blog postings on January 2.

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Great articles roundup: entrepreneurship, crowdfunding, investment, marketing, and growth

By Alexandra Reid

As a regular feature, we provide our readers with a roundup of some of the best articles we have read in the past week. On the podium this week are The Kernel, Both Sides of the Table, Venture Village, Business Insider and Financial Post.

Some entrepreneurs are more equal than others

Social decadence and a poisonous educational culture in the West is fooling a generation of young people into thinking they can pen runaway entrepreneurial success stories. But they can’t, writes Milo Yiannopoulos.

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Is this my very last blog post?

By Francis Moran

I’m not much of one for doomsday predictions.

In the days leading up to January 1, 2000, when the so-called Y2K bug was supposed to affect everything from cellphones to ATMs and would cause both airplanes and elevators to come crashing down, I kept saying that at the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1999, I wanted to be in an elevator, in a highrise, next to an airport, talking on my cellphone and with no money in my pocket. I was pretty sure I was going to be all right. As it turned out, when the clock struck that feared hour, I was at a New Year’s Eve ball with the woman to whom I had recently become affianced, and we were more than all right.

So I can’t get terribly worked up about the possibility that some long-dead Mayan timekeeper was the very first person in tens of thousands of years of human existence to be able to peer far into the future and with such precision and foreknowledge that he or she could accurately predict that the end of the world is going to come tomorrow.

Certainly, if I did believe it, I would not be spending my last hours writing this tongue-in-cheek blog post.

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Businesses must think like publishers, says C.C. Chapman

By Alexandra Reid

I sat down with award-winning marketer and author C.C. Chapman to talk about storytelling and why businesses must learn to think like publishers.

Pulling advice from his books, Content rules and Amazing things will happen, C.C. tells us about today’s online environment, the attention economy and why it’s so important for businesses to stop stalling and begin developing their online presence NOW. He also explains why he hates the term “content marketing” and shares stories about who did it well and who had epic failures. Most importantly, C.C. offers advice about how to become amazing at your job, and find happiness in the work you do.

Listen here.

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