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BBC wants you to splice dung, Norfolk and old calculators
News Among the programme clips available to Auntie's viewers are organic hens laying eggs, a view of the Norfolk coast, an acacia plant growing in dung and 1980s calculators. The BBC has released the first selection of its content to be made available... [08 Sep 2005]
Sex.com CEO joins in patent dispute
News Adult websites involved in a patent dispute with Acacia Research have received a boost from the owner of Sex.com, an aficionado of long-shot court battles. Sex.com CEO Gary Kremen, who spent much of the last decade winning back his domain name from... [21 Oct 2004]
Microsoft music download suit resolved
News Other companies, including Acacia Research and SightSound Technologies, have said that they own broad rights to such processes as streaming digitally archived media such as music or video, or even selling access to audio and video over a telephone... [21 Jan 2004]
Porn unplugged by streaming patent holder
News The company, Acacia Research, on Friday said it had used a court injunction to persuade a web hosting provider to unplug the Go Entertainment network of 42 "adult entertainment" sites. Acacia said Monday that the network had signed a patent... [24 Sep 2003]
Patent claim threatens streaming industry
News This week's letter to RadioIO is just a small part of an expanding licensing campaign by Acacia, which confidently says it holds sweeping patents likely to cover the activities of a huge swath of internet multimedia companies, ranging from... [06 Feb 2003]
