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Microsoft Seeks Legal Action Against Barnes & Noble, Foxconn and Inventec

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft’s corporate vice president and deputy general counsel of Intellectual Property and Licensing, has made some statements that indicate Microsoft has fired legal shots against Foxconn, Inventec, Barnes & Noble who are associated with manufacturing of Nook color.

According to Microsoft these companies have broken the patent regulations in which some of the patents are owned by the corporate Microsoft who wants profit off those patents. Mr Gutierrez has made further claims that these companies have refused to fullfill the licensing condition and while he has been trying to reach them in regards to the licensing agreements he admits that he was quite unsuccessful in such endeavor. So Microsoft corporation had no other way and decided to pursue legal action against Barnes & Noble, Foxconn and Inventec.

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Employee Rights in the Workplace

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Depending on your profession, the state where you live in, and the size of your employer, you may be entitled to these legal protections and rights to:

  • -Privacy in personal matters
  • -Take a leave and care for one’s family
  • -A safe workplace
  • -Fair pay (at least receive the minimum wage)
  • -Workplace free of harassment
  • -Not be discriminated against due to age, disability, religious beliefs, pregnancy, gender, skin color, national origin, and race

If you feel that your rights have been violated, the first thing to do is talk to your employer. You’ve got to know your rights, stick to the facts, and avoid being overly emotional. In addition, document the problem to protect yourself. Gather documents and take note of events and key conversations. However, be careful to collect only the documents that you have legitimate access to. If you copy or take confidential records, it may compromise your legal claims.

Now if your employer does not seem to take your complaint seriously, then you need to take legal action. The law can help you make a claim. Take note that you might want to consult a lawyer so that you can figure out what you can lose or gain by filing a lawsuit.

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