Re: micro OS
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posted on
Feb 09, 2010 07:22PM
IMO - You ask, ''if the use of the micro OS was included in the settlements.'' the elements probably relate to the removable aspect which probably includes some of its circuity/interfacing parts.
that's old IP and included in FlashR
''We did not license or provide source code to MicroOS in it’s current configuration to any of these companies."
imo this = the eVU operating system-n-its-configuration because remember when asked back when Digeplayer was big; we were told it had grown thru many versions, ergo 5500.
Now our new encription patent may be the ''current configuration'' of source-code that is proprietary until patent issue...
It makes one think 'certain elements' leave them open for further litigation, but wer't most if not all settled 'with predudice' meaning it/they can't be brought back.
It's reeasurring knowing non of the x-licensing gave away code or licenses,,,
Not Yet Anyway.
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