“Business activity in the first two months of the quarter was healthy. As the impact of the COVID-19 crisis rapidly intensified towards the end of the quarter, a significant amount …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tag: licensing
Nokia, Daimler talks over connected vehicle patent licensing dispute end, no resolution in sight
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•This could mean that EU regulators have no choice but to investigate unless further mediation stages prove successful. …read more Source:: Open Source S
What Microsoft’s upcoming ‘outsourcing’ licensing changes could mean for your business
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•Enterprise customers relying on Microsoft ‘Bring Your Own License’ option to run Windows Server, SQL Server and other enterprise software in Amazon’s or Google’s clouds may be in for a …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes
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•Microsoft is not going to eliminate internal use rights for partners who’ve been using software obtained as part of Microsoft’s partner-program benefits to run their businesses, following partner complaints. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Data#3 scores WA-wide Microsoft licensing contracts
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•The two contracts will span three years. …read more Source:: Open Source S
BlackBerry Q4 tops estimates on strong IP and licensing revenue
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•CEO John Chen noted on the company’s earnings conference call that BlackBerry will reorganize into three business units for fiscal 2020. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google, Getty Images strike multi-year licensing partnership
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•Getty Images filed an EU antitrust lawsuit against Google two years ago. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian government spent AU$364m on Microsoft licensing in 2013-16
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•Microsoft licence spend has been revealed as the Commonwealth seeks providers for a Microsoft licensing panel refresh. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Qualcomm: FTC complaint on licensing practices ‘significantly flawed’
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•The FTC’s complaint against Qualcomm’s licensing practices is flawed, has no economic basis, and relies on ‘significant misconceptions’ about the mobile industry, the company has argued. …read more Source:: Legal