Re: oscar / Re: One more try: Opty
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Jan 02, 2008 03:36PM
Happy New Years Lambert!
The licensure list refers to the general narration that follows with each and every licensure. They received grants not licenses from the verbatum text of the announcements not a license.
Verigy: listed as one of the 30 on 21 DEC
Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTCBB: PTSC) announced today that Verigy Ltd. has purchased a Moore Microprocessor Patent (MMP) Portfolio license. Verigy is a premier automated test equipment (ATE) company with two decades of heritage in semiconductor test.
NEC:listed on 18 Dec
The TPL Group and Patriot Scientific Corporation announced today that they have entered into a business resolution of their legal disputes with NEC Electronics America in two patent infringement lawsuits pending in the US District Courts in the Eastern District of Texas and the Northern District of California. The terms of their settlement include the grant by the TPL Group of rights under the Moore Microprocessor Patent Portfolio to NEC Electronics Corporation and its subsidiaries. The parties have agreed that the details of the settlement are confidential. All parties are pleased with the business resolution of their dispute and will be voluntarily dismissing their Texas and California lawsuits.
Toshiba, Matushita, JVC: listed on 18 Dec
The TPL Group, Patriot Scientific Corporation, Toshiba, Matsushita (Panasonic) and JVC announced today that they have entered into a business resolution of their legal disputes in two patent infringement lawsuits pending in the US District Courts in the Eastern District of Texas and the Northern District of California. The terms of their settlement include the grant by the TPL Group of rights under the Moore Microprocessor Patent Portfolio to Toshiba, Matsushita and JVC and their respective subsidiaries. The parties have agreed that the details of the settlement are confidential. All parties are pleased with the business resolution of their dispute and will be voluntarily dismissing their Texas and California lawsuits