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Sun and Kodak Settle Out of Court

prostoalex writes "The patent dispute between Eastman Kodak and Sun Microsystems in regards to three patents that EK claimed Sun was violating with Java, came to an end. Thursday afternoon Associated Press announced the companies settled out of court with terms of the deal unclear yet. Before Eastman Kodak was looking for $1.06 billion in damages."

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  1. $92M by tao_of_biology · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to news.com.com, it looks like Kodak is getting $92M out of Sun. Who's next?

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  2. Sun and Kodak Settle for $92 Million by RavingCow · · Score: 5, Informative

    Groklaw has the story also:
    http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20 0410071

  3. Re:This is bad. by JanusFury · · Score: 4, Informative

    .NET is apparently safe, as according to the news.com.com article, MS already has a license for Kodak's patents.

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  4. Re:Thats it then by prostoalex · · Score: 4, Informative

    These patents (5,206,951, 5,421,012 and 5,226,161) are so basic, they cover large amounts of OO software. According to this decision, Kodak now owns CORBA, COM, large parts of Linux, Apache, and pretty much every other large piece of software ever written.

    That's exactly my thinking. The one filed in 1993 actually describes the virtual machine that manages objects capable of working with different data structures but exposing the same API, which is pretty much any virtual machine out there, and can be extended to the operating system as a whole.

    Kodak's case is strong, since the patents do include the existing OS/VM implementations and describe improvements over existing technologies. Remember: the technology doesn't have to be new to be patented, it just has to extend the technology in a way that's not obvious at the time of filing. That's what I got from my hundreds-dollars-per-hour patent briefing that my employed had for its R&D people.

  5. Re:HOW Much?! by jwind · · Score: 5, Informative

    Are we speaking in terms of consumer products? I'm a commercial Photographer and i can gareentee that the Sinare 4x5 digital cameras we have coupled with the Sinar capture software are crisper and more true to the original product than are chromes. There are lots of Skeptics out there i know. We've done tests and test. We resorted to capturing an image (identical) with both Film and digital and printing high quality Kodak Approval Prints for both medias. We let the Clients decide. we haven't shot film in almost a year.