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en In competitive industries, patents become more valuable. People should pay more attention to patent issues because they can make or break a company.

en The U.S. Patent Office is currently reexamining those patents, and we fully expect the Patent Office to confirm the reach of our patents.

en What it does signify is the growing issues over intellectual property and patents within the IT industry, and it raises some important questions around what it is right to patent.

en The whole situation with Epson, the patent issue... we have to be careful. We believe our products don't infringe its patents. We have our own patents.

en The Patent Office has said these patents are invalid. The patents at this point, if there was the new lawsuit, would not be enforceable. Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it. The Patent Office has said these patents are invalid. The patents at this point, if there was the new lawsuit, would not be enforceable.

en We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents, ... The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.

en We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents. The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.

en While we prefer to resolve issues outside of the courtroom, we believe we have a strong patent position, including patents that issued in the past four years that must be defended appropriately.

en There is an accusation of a rise of companies sitting defensively on patents. There are patent thickets, which are a complex web of patents which may stunt invention and discourage research and development.

en The two appointments reflect our continued commitment to grow the company and make the necessary investments in one of its most valuable assets -- its people, in order to maintain our position as the premier provider of open, active archiving solutions. Roger and Jeff join us at a critical juncture in the company's evolution. Their knowledge and wealth of experience will be instrumental in the company's continued expansion and will add significantly to our competitive advantage.

en Software patents are a huge potential threat to the ability of people to work together on open source. Making it easier for companies and communities that have patents to make those patents available in a common pool for people to use is one way to try to help developers deal with the threat.
  Linus Torvalds

en The GIF is a symbol for what can happen when the patent system breaks. Look at the amount of code that's running on your Web server today. You've got programs that deal with HTTP, with the operating system itself, with the hardware. Out of all the software on a typical Web server, the LZW compression algorithm is just a tiny, tiny amount. And if we let every company that writes a tiny, trivial piece of software get a patent license from everyone who wants to have a Web site, then the Web becomes impossible. Nobody except for a company like Yahoo.com or America Online, who can afford to hire three lawyers per Web developer, would be able to operate a successful Web site in an atmosphere of unrestricted software patents.

en We have more than 150 patents pending and 16 patents issued related to our ISA247 technology. These patents include compound claims, methods of manufacture, use claims and analytical methods. Our intellectual property position continues to be strengthened with the addition of this new patent. We will continue to pursue additional patentable claims for ISA247 where appropriate.

en What is a patent troll? According to some, a patent troll is a firm who licenses patents they do not themselves commercialize. Yet, many of the large firms who are most critical of the practice do it themselves.

en Given our recent victory in the European Patent Office against another competitor regarding our Perfect Silicon patent family, we are confident that both the European and U.S. patents will be upheld in the courts.


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