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But for Google, which has been understood to be buying Motorola in order to bolster its patent portfolio, the vulnerability of its acquisition to Microsoft's patent portfolio may mean that it cannot protect other Android licencees from the need to pay licence fees to Microsoft to cover their liabilities under patent law.
Microsoft wins key patent decision against Motorola Android in US 2011
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Though Dell has made very little impact in the smartphone market, HTC was (is?) the company which bought the most Windows Mobile licences, while Samsung and LG have been big WM licencees too.
Microsoft to spend billions on Windows Phone 7: what chance of payback? 2010
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Essentially, the cost of recording your life as you live it, capturing your memorable moments, would go to infinity, as you had to figure out how to contact and buy licences from thousands of obscure architects or their licencees.
What do we want copyright to do? Cory Doctorow 2010
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CC already has an anti-TPM clause which restrict any licencee from reusing licensed content in a way that restricts other possible licencees from reusing the content consistent with the terms of the licence.
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Our licencees are dealing with nuclear technology, radioactivity and radiation, so safety is very important.
Archive 2009-04-01 Glenda Larke 2009
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Just one case would have the licencees rushing to buy polycarbonate … ..
If You Fail, We All Fail. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Our licencees are dealing with nuclear technology, radioactivity and radiation, so safety is very important.
Noramly in the news again... Glenda Larke 2009
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CC already has an anti-TPM clause which restrict any licencee from reusing licensed content in a way that restricts other possible licencees from reusing the content consistent with the terms of the licence.
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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Which means that if the reuse is considered to be prejudicial to the original creator's reputation their right of integrity may trump the application of the right to make derivative works conferred to licencees under the CC licence.
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Which means that if the reuse is considered to be prejudicial to the original creator's reputation their right of integrity may trump the application of the right to make derivative works conferred to licencees under the CC licence.
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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