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Acacia Technologies has a software patent that covers the idea of sending streamed video over the Internet. The patent has been granted in both the US and Europe.
You can read more about it in this short background.
This page contains links to articles and resources relating to Acacia and its patents. The links are divided into three groups:
News articles
- Organizations
- Acacia
StreamingMedia are organizing companies that have been targeted by Acacia, and ask that you contact them if your company has recieved a letter from Acacia.
Link to StreamingMedia's Acacia page
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Patently Absurd? Streaming Users Face
Acacia Patent
2004-01-20
California-based holding company Acacia Research Corp. claims they hold patents on streaming, downloading and just about
every form of digital audio and video distribution out there -- including pushing MP3s from peer-to-peer groups,
streaming newscasts from Internet radio sites and delivering movies through cable networks.
Streaming Media East 2004: Acacia
Still a Hot-Button Issue
2004-06-02
Acacia is still pursuing streaming providers who it claims violate its patents, going after small firms while leaving
the "big three" Microsoft, Apple, and Real alone.
Patent-krav mod danske
porno-sites
2003-10-24
Amerikanske Acacia Media hævder at have patent på streaming af lyd og billeder og truer nu mindre danske
internet-virksomheder, der har videoklip på deres sites. De fleste virksomheder, der modtager krav, tilbyder porno, og
de bliver afkrævet 2 procent af deres omsætning.
Patent-krav mod tv-selskabers
streaming
2004-06-16
Amerikanske Acacia har udvidet kamppladsen og går ikke længere kun efter pornoudbydere på internet for at
håndhæve sit patent på at streame billeder. Nu er der lagt sag an mod nogle af de største tv-selskaber.
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Porn Kings Aflame Over Multimedia Patents
2002-12-16
Beginning today, a small Southern California firm will take on the online porn industry in a patent fight that could
eventually encompass much of the Internet and even more traditional media.
Update: Radio Free Virgin Licenses Acacia
Patents
2002-12-20
Although Acacia Research Corp. has publicly targeted porn companies, the firm has struck a patent licensing deal with a
significant online music provider, Radio Free Virgin.
Update: Acacia Patent Case Moves To Court
2003-02-15
Acacia Research Corp. said it had struck deals with eight adult entertainment companies for its DMT technology, and
formally filed suits against the others in federal court.
Larry Flynt, Others Bow To Acacia Patents
2003-10-07
Larry Flynt fought for his First Amendment rights all the way to the Supreme Court, but his publishing company will
license Acacia Technologies' multimedia patents.
Acacia Sets Sights On Cable Industry
2003-10-07
Having licensed dozens of adult content providers, Acacia Technologies is now shifting its sights to the cable industry,
and websites that provide mainstream music, sports, and movies.
Disney Agrees To License Acacia Patents
2004-02-26
Acacia Research Corp. said it had convinced Disney Enterprises Inc. to license its patent portfolio covering the
trasmission of multimedia content over the Internet, its highest-profile deal yet.
News site for computer professionals.
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Patent
scare hits streaming industry
February 6, 2003
Michael Roe, proprietor of the small RadioIO Webcasting station, got a surprise FedEx package this week, containing a
notification that he was violating patents owned by a company he'd never heard of.
Streaming
patent claims go to court
February 14, 2003
Acacia Media Technologies, a company owning broad patents that could affect virtually all companies streaming audio or
video online, is going to court for the first time to test its claims.
Broad
patents on streaming media upheld
July 16, 2003
California-based holding company Acacia Research said Wednesday that it won a preliminary court ruling in favor of broad
patent claims covering virtually all streaming media transmissions.
Patent
holder unplugs porn network
September 23, 2003
A holding company that has a stack of streaming media patents briefly shut down a network of pornography Web sites over
the weekend in an ominous sign for mainstream providers of streaming Web content.
Year
in review: Patent smack-down
December 25, 2003
Looking back on 2003, the most spectacular software patent case was Eolas vs. Microsoft. Here a court ordered Microsoft
to pay $521 million to one man company Eolas for patent infringements. But Acacia Research exercising its patents in
shutting down a series of pornography Web sites is also worth noticing.
American organization set up to fight the Acacia patent, and other threats to the online industry.
American news site focused exclusively on Acacia. Run by a computer professional who realized that the Acacia patents were a threat to the project he was just about to release.
Link to their Acacia page.
Link to their Acacia page.
Welcome to Acacia's web site:
- Technology
- Patents
- FAQ [pdf]
- News
Extract from Acacia's Licence Terms
European Patent no. EP0566662.
The patent is published in Sweden.
| FFII.se, june 2004 The text is public domain. |