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Curb Records sues Tim McGraw — again
Curb Records is making a federal case out of its beef with country star Tim McGraw, moving its 2-year-old complaint in state court in Tennessee to the federal level in arguing that he breached his contract with Curb and signing in 2011 with Big Machine...
Tags: Breach of Contract, Corporate Crime, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift
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Penny Pritzker nominated for Commerce secretary
Tribune staffChicago business executive Penny Pritzker was nominated by President Barack Obama to become the new Secretary of Commerce on Thursday, in an expected move that could prove controversial for the longtime political supporter and fundraising heavyweight....Tags: Mortgages, Finance, Chicago Mayor, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy
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WWII poster calls for calm; now it stokes frenzy, feud
ALNWICK, England — Has a piece of advice ever seemed so apt, or so frightfully ironic? Thirteen years ago, Stuart Manley stumbled upon a slightly faded red poster tucked at the bottom of a box of books he had bought at auction. Unfolding it, he...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, United Kingdom, Amazon.com Inc., England, European Union
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U.S. presses China to stop growing trade secret theft
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's office criticized China on Wednesday for failing to stop the growing theft of American trade secrets that are the lifeblood of U.S. economic might, in the latest sign of Washington's frustration....Tags: Theft, Barack Obama, Beijing (China), Computer Crime, Dow Chemical Co.
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Robert Moog, EDM pioneer, inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticIf you’ve listened to any music in the last 48 years, chances are you’re familiar with the Moog Ladder Filter, whether you know it or not. Idiot savants might know the invention by its government identifier: Patent No. 3475623. But to the...Tags: Music, Invention and Innovation, Donna Summer, Entertainment, Christina Aguilera
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For the record
Safety recall: In the April 30 Business section, an article about a Nissan safety recall said that Maxxis — Nissan's spare tire supplier — had a faulty inflation gauge on an air pump and was either overinflating or underinflating spare tires....Tags: Separation of Church and State
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Tim McGraw sued by Curb Records for breach of contract in federal court
Zap2itTim McGraw's former label Curb Records has elevated their case against the country music superstar to federal court. The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement and breach of contract stemming from McGraw's move to Big Machine Records in 2011. Curb...Tags: Music, Breach of Contract, Corporate Crime, Entertainment, Tim McGraw
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U.S. trade office targets Ukraine for copyright piracy concerns
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's office on Wednesday pinned a badge of shame on Ukraine for failing to protect U.S. copyrights, starting a process that could lead to revocation of U.S. trade benefits for the country. USTR...Tags: Ukraine
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Stanley A. Dashew dies at 96; helped revolutionize credit card industry
Stanley A. Dashew, an inventor and entrepreneur who helped revolutionize the credit card industry, died of natural causes Thursday in Los Angeles, according to a family spokesman. He was 96. Dashew held 40 patents in fields as diverse as credit card...
Tags: Mining, American Express Company, Credit and Debt, Photography, Parkinson's Disease
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Judge sets new trial dates in Apple vs Samsung patent battle
ReutersApril 30 (Reuters) - A federal judge has set new trial dates in November to decide whether $450.5 million of damages awarded by a jury to Apple Inc in a patent dispute with Samsung Electronics should stand, according to a court filing. In March, Apple...Tags: Trials, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Apple Inc.
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Report: GM applies for LT5, LTX trademarks... are new small block variants coming?
Autoblog.comFiled under: Chevrolet, GM Recently discovered General Motors trademark applications for LT4, LT5, LT88 and LTX have observers wondering what kind of high-performance offerings could be on their way. A new LT4 would mark a return of the engine designation... -
Netherlands company buys Hess Industries in Niles
WSBT has learned a company in the Netherlands has purchased Hess Industries. Fontijne Formitt bought the intellectual property of the Niles company. The company's sales and marketing assistant who tells us this will mean new jobs in the area, but...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Niles, Netherlands, Buffalo Grove, Industrial Production
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