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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday resumes its markup of legislation that would overhaul the U.S. patent system. The panel began consideration of Chairman <strong>Patrick Leahy</strong>'s measure Thursday but saved the tougher topics for later. Proposals to address how damages are awarded in patent infringement lawsuits have been circulated among members, including language offered by Judiciary ranking member <strong>Arlen Specter</strong> and Sen. <strong>Dianne Feinstein</strong>, D-Calif., to provide courts with clearer requirements on handling evidence of infringement and determining damages.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, the House Homeland Security Emerging Threats Subcommittee Tuesday will examine whether payment card industry data standards reduce cybercrime. The security requirements, created to reduce the number and size of data breaches, apply to all businesses that store, process, or transmit cardholder data. Homeland Security Department-funded intelligence "fusion centers" will be the focus of a Wednesday hearing by the House Homeland Security Intelligence Subcommittee. Members will discuss the department inspector general's December report on the state-run facilities, as well as recently adopted operational baseline capabilities for fusion centers. </p>

<p>Washington will be the center of activity for the cable television biz this week when the industry's annual convention returns to the nation's capital and its convention center after a 38-year hiatus. The packed agenda features several marquee policymakers and executives, with Senate Commerce Communications Subcommittee Chairman <strong>John Kerry</strong>, D-Mass., kicking off the event Tuesday night with a speech. Senate Commerce ranking member <strong>Kay Bailey Hutchison</strong>, House Minority Whip <strong>Eric Cantor</strong> and House Energy and Commerce Chairman <strong>Henry Waxman</strong> will appear Wednesday.</p>]]></description>
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