Macrovision jumps into multicore licensing debate
The answer to the debate over how much to charge for a software license running on a multi-core system may lie within the value of the software.
Or so claim executives with copyright protection software provider Macrovision. David Znidarsic, who serves as vice president of technology at the Santa Clara, Calif.-based firm, weighed in this week on the well-chronicled debate among software vendors.
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