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Judge upholds ruling in Dice v. Bold

April 10, 2013Rich Miller

BAY CITY, Mich.—A federal judge has denied Dice Corp.'s motion for reconsideration in its intellectual-property case against Bold Technologies, stating that Dice did not provide the court with any new information and faulting the company for “mischaracterization” of evidence.Dice, a Michigan-based provider of central station automation platforms, filed suit against Bold, a Colorado-based competitor, in August 2011. Dice alleged that Bold unlawfully accessed Dice's servers and stole...

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Dice appeals judge's ruling in case against Bold

December 12, 2012Rich Miller

BAY CITY, Mich.—Dice Corp. has asked a federal judge to reconsider the dismissal of a lawsuit that alleged Bold Technologies unlawfully accessed Dice's servers and stole its proprietary software, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court here.Dice, a Michigan-based provider of central station automation platforms, filed suit in August 2011. On Oct. 25, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas L. Ludington dismissed “with prejudice” the four trade and copyright claims in the suit,...

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Judge dismisses all claims in Dice v. Bold

October 31, 2012Rich Miller

BAY CITY, Mich.—A federal judge has dismissed all of Dice Corp.'s claims in its intellectual property lawsuit against Bold Technologies, stating that Dice's case was based on “conclusory assertions, not evidence.”Dice, a Michigan-based provider of central station automation platforms, filed suit against Bold in August 2011. Dice claimed that its Colorado-based competitor unlawfully accessed Dice's servers and stole its proprietary software. Bold denied the claims, calling the lawsuit...

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