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Fake demos/altered tests v. customer's testimony they didn't matter: a jury will decide

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PG&E asked Eco to design a “cutout cover” to prevent animals from coming into contact with “cutouts,” a type of electrical device that rests atop utility poles. The resulting ECC-3, which is designed for cutouts made out of porcelain, is Eco’s most successful product and is also sold to other utility companies.

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4 Recent Enhancements to RightFind Navigate (And Why We Made Them)

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If you don’t think a single source to access all this data is crucial, consider this: a 2021 study from Qatalog and Cornell University’s Ellis Idea Lab says 43% of respondents report spending too much time switching between different online tools. We have even more in store for 2023.

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Plaid must face jury on PNC's TM/advertising claims, but has good laches/acquiescence argument

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The “consumer care” factor weighed against Plaid because of evidence that “Plaid Link’s entire system was designed to make consumers feel more comfortable in providing Plaid their banking information,” e.g. “[W]e use the bank logo and color scheme because it has a significant impact on conversion.

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Gary Bowser: How a 1980s Hacker Became Nintendo’s Nemesis Decades Later

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“Because of my advanced skills in designing hardware and coding on early computers, I quickly found out that working on modchips was basically just good old low-level coding. This is where history begins to meet court records, which we have reported on in detail over the past two years.

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