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en There are so many players. There is a lot of intellectual property that went into this, and companies like Philips and Toshiba and Sony will all look for a return on investment. That is what makes it a challenging debate. It's like the CD days. Everybody looks for a fair reward.

en Entertainment companies often complain that fans refuse to respect their intellectual property rights. Yet tools like this refuse to respect our own personal property rights, ... Sony's tactics here are hypocritical, in addition to being a security threat.

en Entertainment companies often complain that fans refuse to respect their intellectual property rights. Yet tools like this refuse to respect our own personal property rights. Sony's tactics here are hypocritical, in addition to being a security threat.

en Consumers will lose even more in the long term if France, and other nations, continue to strip away the intellectual property rights of companies like Apple. Once governments force companies to give away their innovations, their intellectual property rights there will no longer be an incentive to create new products that will benefit consumers.

en It's very important to remember that it's your intellectual property; it's not your computer. And in the pursuit of protection of intellectual property, it's important not to defeat or undermine the security measures that people need to adopt in these days. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything.

en What everybody needs to understand is Sony is not competing with Microsoft. Sony's competition is with Toshiba.

en Open source software does not today respect the intellectual property rights of any intellectual property holder. Some day, for all countries that are entering WTO, somebody will come and look for money to pay for the patent rights for that intellectual property.

en We have done that with Sony and NEC, which have machines in the U.S., although Sony's the only one with a major retail presence right now. But the bottom line is we're very pleased with the way this is going, and we think Toshiba has an impact on broadening that Crusoe penetration as we go forward.

en We have done that with Sony and NEC, which have machines in the U.S., although Sony's the only one with a major retail presence right now, ... But the bottom line is we're very pleased with the way this is going, and we think Toshiba has an impact on broadening that Crusoe penetration as we go forward.

en Our intellectual property is among our most valuable assets, ... This lawsuit represents an intensified effort to protect our intellectual capital. This isn't the first time we've sued to protect this investment and it certainly won't be the last.

en We believe this action is necessary to protect the intellectual capital we have worked hard to develop in-house since 1996. Although we have been focused on innovation and building value for our customers, we cannot ignore companies that we believe are infringing our intellectual property.

en It will be challenging for Toshiba to maintain its market share with new entrants, but overall unit growth for these two categories of [hard drives] over the next few years will provide Toshiba with an opportunity to grow its volumes even as competitors enter its space.

en It will be challenging for Toshiba to maintain its market share with new entrants, but overall unit growth for these two categories of (hard drives) over the next few years will provide Toshiba with an opportunity to grow its volumes even as competitors enter its space.

en Twenty years ago when sponsorship costs for a top team were in the hundreds of thousands instead of seven and eight figures, you could find companies willing to take a pro-active look at team sponsorship. These days, a decision goes to the very top of the company. You have to show these companies the value. There has to be a return on investment.

en We are pleased to be able to enter into a contract that will secure the maximum return on the British taxpayers' investment and cement the continued leadership of Westinghouse in the nuclear energy field through the stewardship of the Toshiba Corporation.


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