Apple and Google looking to get patents Kodak

When one giant is on the verge of dying, it is not uncommon scavengers lurking around waiting for it’s time to share the rest. In the same way, Apple and Google are opposing groups who are struggling to get the total intellectual property amassed by Kodak.
It is estimated that Patents of the former giant of photography come to 1100, and are vital and coveted by two companies really stubborn to compete with each other for supremacy in the mobile world, using them to block competition in a war has been declared useless for justice.
Google is in conjunction with HTC, LG, Samsung and other companies seeking patents, while Apple’s side Intellectual Ventures – Patent scavenging business issue – and, believe it or not, Microsoft.
It is rumored that on August 8 Kodak finish off their patents to the highest bidder, the date for which both groups of companies will be ready to go racing without speculating to take all the loot … that, although Kodak has not said even one word about it, trying to keep calm appearance before a transaction could mark a before and after in this struggle to become the ultimate sensor developments and patents.
Link: Apple, Google Reportedly in rival groups to buy Kodak patents (Engadget)
Tags: Apple, Auctions, Google, HTC, Intellectual Ventures, Kodak, LG, Microsoft, Patents, Samsung


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