f16sunshine
Moderator
Might be of interest to some here.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57481675-38/apple-and-microsoft-to-team-up-for-kodaks-patents/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57481675-38/apple-and-microsoft-to-team-up-for-kodaks-patents/
Spanik
Well-known
Oh s**t...
Jamie123
Veteran
Oh s**t...
We already knew they would have to sell their patents so right now this is neither good nor bad news. At least that's what it seems like to me.
paulfish4570
Veteran
no film items amongst the patents being sold.
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Nikon Bob
Guest
That is on the heels of this http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/23/business/kodak-loses-patent-lawsuit-against-apple-and-rim.html . Kodak looks desperate to salvage something.
Bob
Bob
Spanik
Well-known
We already knew they would have to sell their patents so right now this is neither good nor bad news. At least that's what it seems like to me.
Extremely bad news to me if those are going to companies that have no background in photography at all and very little real inovation. The only way they grow is by buying up others and pose it off as their own.
Jamie123
Veteran
Extremely bad news to me if those are going to companies that have no background in photography at all and very little real inovation. The only way they grow is by buying up others and pose it off as their own.
We're talking about technology patents here and I assume that if those companies buy them they must be relevant for their products. I don't think it really matters for the future of Kodak what kind of companies these patents go to.
I'm not saying that any of this is good news, I'm just saying that it was known for a long time that they were looking to sell patents so this is nothing new. It's just part of the bad news we've heard before.
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Nikon Bob
Guest
I guess those tech patents are about all Kodak has left that is of any real value to other companies so they gotta go. Like Jamie says, it really doesn't matter to who so long as the cash is there. They may get lucky and get a bidding war going.
Bob
Bob
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Extremely bad news to me if those are going to companies that have no background in photography at all and very little real inovation. The only way they grow is by buying up others and pose it off as their own.
Yup! Apple. Now there's a company that has no clue about photography. And sure as hell doesn't know how to innovate. I guess you must be one of those "internet experts".
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