Acacia Technologies Enters into License Agreement with Novell
Acacia Research Corporation announced today that its Disc Link Corporation subsidiary, which is part of its Acacia Technologies group, a leader in technology licensing, has entered into a license agreement with Novell, Inc. covering patents relating to portable storage devices with links.
The agreement resolves litigation that was pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas with respect to certain Novell products.
The portable storage devices with links technology generally relates to products sold or distributed on CDs or DVDs that include a link to retrieve additional data via the Internet.
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Dead link?
Is anyone able to actually read this news item? Clicking on the link numerous times, I just get the familiar "Looking up production.broadcastnewsroom.com".
re: dead link
It seems to still work for me.