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Now for something completely different.
Rambus sued over patent violation http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 Yousuf Khan |
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On 30 Nov 2005 07:41:49 -0800, "YKhan" <yjkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
>Now for something completely different. > >Rambus sued over patent violation >http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 I thought I had seen the last of the Rambus circus, do we have to bring them up again? :P -- A Lost Angel, fallen from heaven Lost in dreams, Lost in aspirations, Lost to the world, Lost to myself |
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alt.invest.stocks.rambus is an unmoderated newsgroup. It's meant
for the discussion of company news about RAMBUS and its competitors and partners. For your newsgroups file: alt.invest.stocks.rambus RAMBUS (RMBS) stock chat Charter: Discussions about RAMBUS (RMBS) company news and stock investment topics. RMBS is a law firm which sues makers of semiconductors used in home PCs, among other things; it's main competitor is Micron. One should not ask for RMBS product technical support in this newsgroup, such as how to dispose of your Intel-RAMBUS based PC. Unmarked off-topic materials, binaries (except PGP-type signatures), advertising (spam), excessive posting, cancel attacks, and abusive cross postings are prohibited. ....just ;-) -- Keith P.S. Yousuf, individual.net has agreed to carry AISA and it should be set up in an hour or so. Unfortunately, they have no history so only new articles will be carried. |
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They're always funny. :-)
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Keith wrote:
> P.S. Yousuf, individual.net has agreed to carry AISA and it should > be set up in an hour or so. Unfortunately, they have no history so > only new articles will be carried. Cool thanks for the info. Users are slowly trickling in there. Yousuf Khan |
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On 30 Nov 2005 07:41:49 -0800, "YKhan" <yjkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
>Now for something completely different. > >Rambus sued over patent violation >http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 Hmm, that's the 2nd one... both Canadian. Mosaid has been in the process of suing Rambus for several months now. -- Rgds, George Macdonald |
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On 30 Nov 2005 07:41:49 -0800, "YKhan" <yjkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
>Now for something completely different. > >Rambus sued over patent violation >http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 > > Yousuf Khan What goes around, comes around. Just a few years ago, the Law Firm of Rambus, Scambus, & Shambus LLP (sorry, don't remember who came up with this definition first) sued everyone and their mother-in-law for patent infringement, and claimed they owned the IP in all present, past, and future types of memory. Serves them well. NNN |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:28:36 -0500, George Macdonald
<fammacd=!SPAM^nothanks@tellurian.com> wrote: >On 30 Nov 2005 07:41:49 -0800, "YKhan" <yjkhan@gmail.com> wrote: > >>Now for something completely different. >> >>Rambus sued over patent violation >>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 > >Hmm, that's the 2nd one... both Canadian. Mosaid has been in the process >of suing Rambus for several months now. Have they actually sued Rambus? I know that Mosaid has been, umm, having talks with Infineon, Hynix and Samsung (and previously some others), but I didn't think them and Rambus had been going at each other yet. It is kinda funny though, Mosaid was the company that immediately jumped to mind when I read the headline and then again after I saw that it was a Canadian company! <sigh> I am still kind of sad about Mosaid. They are based here in my home town and just ten years ago seemed like they were becoming a real leader in the technology front. However something changed in ~2000, perhaps even related to the whole Rambus fiasco. All of a sudden they laid off all their engineers and hired on a whole lot of lawyers. They stopped innovating and starting litigating. Perhaps there is a glimmer of hope though. I just checked the "career" section of their website and the only 4 jobs they have listed are all pure engineering jobs. Even Rambus is hiring people to do actual design work again, though I do also see some tell-tale job postings for "Patent Attorney" and such. Interesting point of note: This new company that is suing Rambus is a non-profit organization! ------------- Tony Hill hilla <underscore> 20 <at> yahoo <dot> ca |
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YKhan wrote:
>Now for something completely different. > >Rambus sued over patent violation >http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28036 Unstable junk DDR dead dead dead! |
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