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FTC forces Rambus to license memory chips 06/02/2007 08:14:38
U.S. government regulators will require Rambus to license its DRAM (dynamic RAM) chips to other vendors, and will cap the royalty fees Rambus can charge to both current and future DRAM manufacturers, according to an announcement Monday by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). - +
OASIS revamps IP policy to avoid hidden patent charges 08/02/2005 13:13:13
After more than two years of review and deliberation, a key Web standards consortium has revised its intellectual property policy, forcing contributors to declare whether they plan to collect royalties on work they submit to the organization's technical committees. - +
W3C proposal could allow patent grabs on standards 03/10/2001 08:22:00
After a blizzard of critical postings hit the Web site of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the standards body Monday evening extended the deadline until Oct. 11 for public comment on its proposal to allow patented technology to be incorporated in Web standards. - +
Rambus cleared of standards setting charge 13/08/2001 08:17:00
A U.S. district court Thursday set aside a jury verdict from the May trial of Rambus, clearing the memory chip designer of allegations that it set standards relating to a technology used to accelerate memory chips, the company said Friday. - +
Rambus fined $3.5M for fraud 10/05/2001 13:25:00
After losing the battle to eke money out of Infineon Technologies AG for alleged copyright infringement of its patented computer chip technology last week, memory chip designer Rambus was found guilty of fraud and fined US$3.5 million in punitive damages Wednesday as the judge closed the book on the case. - +
Report: Judge throws out claims in Rambus case 02/05/2001 08:07:00
A federal judge has thrown out all but three claims made by memory systems designer Rambus Inc. in its patent infringement suit against Infineon Technologies AG, according to a report Tuesday in the Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper. - +
Hyundai Joins Micron in Suing Rambus 31/08/2000 12:01:01
BOSTON (08/30/2000) - Signalling that it, too, plans to contest patent claims by Rambus Inc., South Korea's Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd. said Wednesday it has filed a suit against the developer of high-speed memory interface technology.
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