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Blackboard Now Suing USPTO
Update: The Patently-O blog has a short post on this issue. There’s not a lot of new information here, but at least the reporting is done by actual patent lawyers. According to Desire2Learn’s patent blog, Blackboard has now filed suit … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged Blackboard-Inc., Desire2Learn, edupatents, USPTO 3 Comments



