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Owen Wengerd |
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Monday, December 11, 2006 6:00 PM |
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By Owen Wengerd on
Tuesday, April 03, 2007 6:08 PM
As anticipated, a settlement [50] between Autodesk and ODA was approved today by presiding judge Marsha J. Pechman. The terms of the settlement appear to grant Autodesk most of the relief it sought. The order includes a permanent injunction prohibiting "ODA, its agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and all others in active concert or participation" with ODA from "simulating Autodesk's TrustedDWG technology, including but not limited to the Autodesk watermark and/or TrustedDWG code, without Autodesk's authorization; and from distributing DWGdirect libraries or other ODA software that use or incorporate or simulate Autodesk's TrustedDWG technology or that otherwise insert or mimic the unauthorized Autodesk watermark or TrustedDWG code." The agreement adds that "For the sake of clarity, the Consent Judgement neither binds nor benefits any ODA member(s) acting on its or their own accord, and not in active concert or participation with ODA." The parties will ...
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By Owen Wengerd on
Monday, February 26, 2007 9:03 PM
After nearly a month of no docket activity, Autodesk and ODA attorneys on Friday jointly filed a motion requesting a 30 day stay of proceedings. According to the motion [47], "The parties are now in the process of drafting final settlement documents and are optimistic that this will resolve the matter with finality."
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By Owen Wengerd on
Thursday, February 08, 2007 6:57 PM
Deelip Menezes has an ongoing discussion on his blog about ownership and control of data files generally, and AutoCAD DWG files in particular. If you're interested in a small sample of opinions on the subject, I highly recommend Deelip's cogent commentary. I've added to the grapevine two recent posts from the discussion that are fairly directly related to the lawsuit, but the entire discussion is at least tangentially relevant.
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By Owen Wengerd on
Friday, January 26, 2007 9:47 PM
In a stipulation filed today [46], Autodesk and ODA asked the court to delay the scheduled February 20 preliminary injuction hearing by an additional month. The reason given for the extension request is to provide more time for discovery of information relevant to the disputed facts in the claims made by both sides.
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By Owen Wengerd on
Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:26 PM
As expected, Autodesk today filed a motion [43] for a preliminary injunction against ODA to replace the TRO issued on November 22 [21]. The motion repeats claims made during the TRO proceedings, and also includes responses to the ODA counterclaims [42]. In addition, the motion and associated declarations describe how Autodesk, apparently in an effort to address some ODA complaints, has already changed the TrustedDWG web page language and will change language in the TrustedDWG warning dialog box for the next AutoCAD release.
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By Owen Wengerd on
Friday, January 05, 2007 11:19 AM
My original Blogger.com blog is now dormant, and all the action has moved here. This new site has a number of different RSS feeds available. First, there are separate RSS feeds available for each news channel (current channels are Site Updates, Docket Activity, and The Grapevine). There is another news feed for the "Recent entries" channel view (limited to the last 10 posts from all channels), and finally the main feed is for the NewsFeed page as a whole. In addition, there are separate RSS feeds for the discussion forum and home page announcements, or you can subscibe to a single feed for the entire site, including the news channels.
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By Owen Wengerd on
Wednesday, January 03, 2007 1:24 PM
Ralph Grabowski discusses the lawyers, Randall Newton discusses the counterclaims, and ODA relocates...
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By Owen Wengerd on
Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:02 AM
Deelip Menezes comments on the ODA counterclaims:
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By Owen Wengerd on
Saturday, December 30, 2006 7:08 AM
Ralph Grabowski comments on the ODA counterclaims:
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By Owen Wengerd on
Saturday, December 30, 2006 1:09 AM
The Open Design Alliance has filed a response [42] to the Autodesk complaint [1]. The response denies most of Autodesk's claims and offers (7) affirmative defenses including a First Amendment defense. In addition, ODA charges Autodesk with (9) counterclaims alleging illegal business practices, concluding with a request for a jury trial.
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