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Fujitsu settles patent case with Acacia Research
Dylan McGrath
8/27/2012 12:42 PM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO—Acacia Research Corp., a patent portfolio holder and licensor, said Monday (Aug. 27) that it entered into a settlement agreement with Japan's Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary resolving pending patent litigation.
Acacia (Newport Beach, Calif.) did not disclose terms of the settlement. The settlement resolves litigation that was pending in U.S. District Court in northern California, Acacia said.
According to a report by Engadget.com, the patents involved in the dispute are related to flash memory and RAM technologies.
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Acacia (Newport Beach, Calif.) did not disclose terms of the settlement. The settlement resolves litigation that was pending in U.S. District Court in northern California, Acacia said.
According to a report by Engadget.com, the patents involved in the dispute are related to flash memory and RAM technologies.
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eewiz
8/27/2012 10:49 PM EDT
Trolls are upping the ante. Seems like career as a patent troll will be more financially beneficial.
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