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  • Transmeta Signs Licensing Deal with Intel, then Puts Itself on the Block
    Friday 26 September 2008 – 05:30
    The fat lady is singing for Transmeta. The company once known for its highly energy-efficient x86-compatible Crusoe and Efficeon microprocessors announced two new licensing deals with Intel today, and then announced that the company was for sale.
  • Broken DRM and licensing issues may delay HD DVD/Blu-ray popularity, says makers
    Thursday 25 January 2007 – 04:15
    The reported breaking of HD DVD's AACS (advanced access content system) encryption at the end of 2006, followed weeks later by a similar circumvention of the equivalent protection system used in Blu-ray Discs (BD) by anonymous programmer "muslix64" together with the current licensing issues associated with dual-format devices such as LG Electronics' Super Multi Blue products, may cause a delay in the establishment of a global blue-laser standard, either Blu-ray Disc or HD DVD or both, according to Taiwan optical disc drive (ODD) makers.
  • HDMI announces new spefication and licensing for HD devices
    Thursday 18 October 2007 – 10:28 in Business
    HDMI Licensing, the group behind high definition multimedia interface specifications, today announced a new specification and licensing standard for high-def devices, which aims to make the features of HDMI devices more transparent.
  • Via extends licensing agreement with ARM
    Thursday 8 June 2006 – 03:47
    Via Technologies, a provider of chipsets and embedded processors, on June 7 announced its licensing agreement with ARM has been extended, with ARM's ARM926EJ-S and ARM968E-S processors set to further strengthen VIA's product portfolio.
  • Microsoft alters licensing to cover disaster-recovery needs
    Thursday 20 May 2004 – 05:13
    Effective June 1, the Redmond, Wash.-based software company has added a provision to its Software Assurance maintenance program that entitles customers to install a server software product on a "cold" server at no charge in a disaster scenario, such as a fatal server crash.

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  • UPDATE: EC indicates Microsoft's source code licensing may not be enough*
    Wednesday 25 January 2006 – 05:02
    UPDATE: EC indicates Microsoft's source code licensing may not be enough A brief statement issued this evening, European time, on behalf of the European Commission, indicates that it is leaving its options open with regard to whether Microsoft's creation of new "reference licenses" for certain elements of Windows source code, qualifies as an adequate response to its call for documentation of those elements.

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