SGI, Back From Dead, Decides To Use Patent Litigation As New Business Strategy
from the losers-litigate dept
What were we just saying about the trend of companies who failed in the marketplace to resort to patent infringement lawsuits as a last gasp effort to stay alive? When SGI filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in May, many didn't give the company much of a chance of amounting to much if it could even reorganize and come out of bankruptcy. Well, last week, the company triumphantly emerged from bankruptcy, claiming that it was "lean and mean." The company claimed it had new management, new business models and a new strategy. Of course, what they didn't mention was part of that strategy was to sue others for patent infringement. It certainly didn't take the "new" SGI long to send its lawyers after ATI for apparently infringing on a patent. Perhaps SGI has a real business strategy to become relevant again -- but to kick things off with a patent infringement lawsuit suggests that they're not convinced that actually competing with their products in the market place is going to take them very far.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I miss sgi...
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which is it?
Besides, ever thought that they might have "made it in the marketplace" if they had done this litigation/licensing thing sooner? Or that they lost a lot of engineers to ATI and nVidia so infringement is bound to happen "accidentally". And I wouldn't say that SGI couldn't have made it in the marketplace, only that they had some management a few years ago who made some incredibly bad decisions concerning their architecture and the results were devastating.
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Hey
We live in a capitalistic society. But that's almost an oxymoron. The practice capitalism requires that you capitalize something, which is kinda anti-social.
why don't we all just share the ideas, and who ever can actually do it the best gets the rewards?
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Re: Hey
Why don't we all just share the ideas....
lol
and lol
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Because...
Because R&D costs lots of money. Drug companies put millions of dollars in the R&D on new drugs. Drug companies must be able to hold a patent on those new drugs for a few years if they're going to make their money back on the R&D. Of course, they do other evils besides that.
If there was no pot of gold at the end of development, a lot of development would never happen. Big or small.
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Re: Because...
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For Referance See SCO
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losers-litigate dept ?
Mike is clueless as usual...
Litigation is becoming a standard part of all business negotiations nowadays.
If you can't afford litigation or you have nothing to litigate about then you are a LOSER in modern high-tech.
Every good idea gets stolen almost immediately by multiple parties.
This is a dog-eat-dog world out there...
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Re: losers-litigate dept ?
And this is a good thing? Think of all the money this wastes that could go towards actual innovation.
If you can't afford litigation or you have nothing to litigate about then you are a LOSER in modern high-tech.
And this is a good thing?
Every good idea gets stolen almost immediately by multiple parties.
This is a dog-eat-dog world out there...
And this is a good thing?
I certainly understand that this is how things work, but the whole damn point is that it's wasteful. It's bad for the economy. It's bad for business. It's bad for innovation. Whether or not it's "how things work" doesn't matter. It's bad.
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Capitalism is bad
Communism is certainly more attractive (at least on paper) for idealistic people like you.
Capitalism is wasteful and ugly indeed...
But, sticking to the subject of patent system, the USSR (without any stinking patents - just the way you would like it here in US) was able to launch rockets in space and build an H-bomb before US could do it. On the other hand, USSR couldn't make a good mass-produced tape recorder or VCR or even a toilet paper of acceptable quality, in large part due to the absence of greedy capitalists and working patent system...
Keep bashing US patent system every time you drive a nice car or use a high-quality Gillet razor or type your stupid notes on the latest generation of Pentium-powered PC...
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Re: Capitalism is bad
Wow. Non sequitor.
Communism is certainly more attractive (at least on paper) for idealistic people like you.
Huh? Where did you get the idea that I was idealistic? I'm not. You do realize that what you're supporting is much more similar to centalized communism, right? I'm talking about open and free markets, not bogged down by gov't monopolies and control. And you're voting for government control.
You do realize that what I'm saying is that we should move *more* towards capitalism and away from an approach that is more fitting for centralized rule?
Capitalism is wasteful and ugly indeed...
Wow. You really don't bother to take the time to read, do you? Capitalism is not wasteful. If the economy is allowed to actually function, capitalism is amazingly efficient. It's when the gov't gets invovled where it's not needed (like here) that waste occurs.
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Floating point
It seems pretty obvious that the timing of the lawsuit is tied to the pending ATI/AMD merger in the hope that the threat of the lawsuit will extract a quick settlement.
ATI's challenge in defending this case is going to be to get a judge and jury capable of understanding what floating point arithmetic is and why it gets used.
If ATI can make it past that (huge) hurdle then SGI is going to get a spanking for bringing this law suit.
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Ahem
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Shoulda said it like this.
http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/30/1529208&from=rss
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