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Didn't See This One Coming
The business processes of Blackboard as interpreted through Bollywood movies. And if that doesn’t get you curious enough to click on a hyperlink, then you’re a lost cause.
More Tech Radium v. Blackboard, Inc.
I conferred with Jim Farmer on new patent infringement suit and a few interesting points came out: Tech Radium is suing Blackboard for violating three patents, some but not all of which are education-specific. This may or may not matter … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., edupatents, karma, TechRadium
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Blackboard, Inc. Sued for Patent Infringement
A company called TechRadium is suing Blackboard in East Texas (Marshall, not Lufkin) for allegedly infringing on their patent on mass notification systems. (Blackboard bought emergency notifications company NTI recently.) im+m has a copy of the complaint posted. We’ll try … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., edupatents, karma, TechRadium
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