[MPlayer-dev-eng] Patents ... (GERMAN) [_ at gmx.de: heise onlin e: Streaming-Spezialist Acacia erwirbt europaeisches Patent]
Torsten Schenkel
torsten.schenkel at web.de
Fri Jan 16 23:46:42 CET 2004
Am Do, den 15.01.2004 schrieb Joey Parrish um 20:35:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 10:12:39AM -0000, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
> > You assume that most people can read German!
> >
> > Great!
>
> Eh. I'm a stupid american, I can read enough to get by.
Not that stupid obviously :-)
> --Joey
>
> N.B.:
> Ein Deutsche soll mein Übersetzung lesen.
I will. Btw you missed the 'r' in 'Deutscher'
> Habe ich das richtig geschrieben?
> And a better English speaker than me should
> probably check my spelling. :)
Won't do that :-)
> -----
> Streaming specialist Acacia has acquired a european patent for their
> digital media transmission technique. According to Acacia, with this
> they have been able to expand patent protection to Germany, France,
> and Switzerland. DMT is meant for audio and video on demand over the
> internet, cable, sattellite and wireless systems.
> So far, Acacia has
> licensed the technique to 114 companies. (NOTE: Not sure. Auf Deutsch:
> "Bisher haben laut Acacia 114 Unternehmen die Technik lizenziert.")
You got the meaning, literally it is: According to Acacia 114 companies
have licenced the technique so far
> In October 2002, Acacia began to write the webmasters of small erotic
> websites in the USA to refer to the patents. For the offering streaming
> services, the company has raised fees and retroactively charged for
> patent abuse.
>
> In July 2003 Acacia got into a patent law controversy against 5
> erotica providers. In October 2003, 3 erotica providers licensed DMT
> and so further legal cases were settled.
That's not bad at all, I'd give you an A-
Torsten
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