Comments on: Apple settles patent suit with Burst.com
Apple is getting a license to Burst.com's portfolio of video-related technology and the end of the litigation between the two companies for $10 million.
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- Wow. Burst patented a buffer
- by orbital_bruiser November 26, 2007 1:23 PM PST
- That MS paid anything is simply amazing. They patented a buffer.
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(3 Comments)OMG.
Another reason why patents on software should not be allowed.
BTW: My software patents are just as stupid.