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- A federal judge last week threw out a Baltimore security guard's copyright infringement case against National Football League Properties, saying there was no evidence the NFL had licensed the use of the Ravens logo he'd designed to a software company.
- Earlier this year, Deb Tillett took over the helm at the Emerging Technology Center, Baltimore's main technology business incubator, after that organization's long-time head, Ann Lansinger, retired
- Ravens safety Bernard Pollard worked with a former teammate to launch his first app.
- Suit claims exclusive deals inflated price of EA's football games since 2005
- Frederick E. Bouchat's lawyer accused the franchise of copyright infringement because, he says, his client's logo has resurfaced on television, on the Internet and in popular video games.
- DLC packs out today for two gold standard RPGs
- Beyond 'World of Warcraft': What do we want out of our MMOs?
- `SimCity's' big announcement, a new iPad and Snooki