A Brief Look At Google's New 'Ranking Documents' Patent

Keeping on top of recent algorithm changes is a full-time job in itself, which is why SEOs are always on the lookout for the inside scoop on recent developments at Google Inc. To make our lives a little easier, the search engine giant often files patents in order to protect its most innovative inventions. These… Continue reading A Brief Look At Google's New 'Ranking Documents' Patent

Knowing The Difference Between Trade Marks, Patent and Copyright Protection

Copyright protects a range of creative and artistic works like films, music and books. A trade mark will protect things like your company logo and branding as well as things like colours, sounds and shapes. So long as you can physically write it down and it’s distinctive enough you can protect it with a trade… Continue reading Knowing The Difference Between Trade Marks, Patent and Copyright Protection

Google Starts to Abandon H.264

Google no longer supports H.264 in its Chrome browser as continuing support of H.264 can be risky for the company in the long run. Chrome users can become increasingly more reliant to this codec and consequently, Google will become dependent on MPEG LA for the H.264 license. MPEG LA, as the legal owner of H.264… Continue reading Google Starts to Abandon H.264

Patent Infringement Charges on Seagate and WD drives – Rembrandt to Gain

Rembrandt IP management has two patents that could significantly affect the hard drives of the country. Two cases on patent infringement have been filed by the company against Sea gate and Western Digital Company.  These companies manufacture a number of hard drives and related products. The case filed by Rembrandt is for getting fair judgment… Continue reading Patent Infringement Charges on Seagate and WD drives – Rembrandt to Gain