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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
"They are claiming that the universities should pay them," Rawlins said. He added that OUS officials have met with Department of Justice attorneys about the issue. "We believe these technologies are in the public domain, and that we have a legitimate right to use them." He said the university system is analyzing Acacia's letter and crafting a response.
http://portland.bizjournals.com/port...5/daily17.html
The state of Oregon may be joining the fight against Acacia soon.
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I the article earlier and i called over to Ben Rawlins' office (he's not available right now)..got his email tho, so I sent him email.... the assistant that answered the phone told me that he is not handling this case, the State of Oregon is......ouch... this was a bad move, imo, to have taken on universities...especially in this case..since now the State Government is getting involved.
Fight the Patentster!