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Thursday, September 01, 2005. Patent abusers are nothing new and they range in size from catch and release to the keepers like very big companies. One thing that they all have in common is complaining about the very behavior that they themselves practice. IMAX is one case in point. Allegedly, IMAX bought a 1990 patent from. A potentially different situation surrounds Apples iPod. Creative Technologies developed and patented. A user interface that they claim is universally used in many of the MP3 players.

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Thursday, September 01, 2005. Patent abusers are nothing new and they range in size from catch and release to the keepers like very big companies. One thing that they all have in common is complaining about the very behavior that they themselves practice. IMAX is one case in point. Allegedly, IMAX bought a 1990 patent from. A potentially different situation surrounds Apples iPod. Creative Technologies developed and patented. A user interface that they claim is universally used in many of the MP3 players.

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This web page thepatentguy.blogspot.com states the following, "Thursday, September 01, 2005." We saw that the webpage said " Patent abusers are nothing new and they range in size from catch and release to the keepers like very big companies." It also said " One thing that they all have in common is complaining about the very behavior that they themselves practice. IMAX is one case in point. Allegedly, IMAX bought a 1990 patent from. A potentially different situation surrounds Apples iPod. Creative Technologies developed and patented. A user interface that they claim is universally used in many of the MP3 players."

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