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02 October 18, 06:18
(This post was last modified: 02 October 18, 06:18 by harlan4096.)
Quote:For much of August and September of this year I was
forced into ‘working from home’, something I don’t normally do. So with zero globetrotting/commuting/working out/interviews/speeches and other daily workday chores, I had rather a lot of time on my hands. So I read. Lots. There was plenty of the usual bad news, but, occasionally, there was some very good news in there too. In particular, there was
good excellent news from the front in the fight against
patent trolls: a district court of Texas rejected Uniloc’s lawsuit against us for infringement of patent
US5490216. This is the infamous patent that since the early 2000s had struck terror into the hearts of IT companies, added years to the appearance of many a patent lawyer, and mercilessly
lightened the wallets of more than 160 (!) companies – including Microsoft and Google, no less.
But the excellent news doesn’t stop there folks!…
Full reading:
https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/patent-54...ism/24060/