| Thread Tools |
9th March 2012, 07:58 | #1 |
[M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2010 Location: Romania
Posts: 148,462
| Microsoft: OnLive Desktop may violate licensing agreements Typically, when a product hits the market, you'd hope details like nitty-gritty licensing and IP would have all been worked out prior to going on sale. Of course, things in the real world are never that simple. Take for example, OnLive and Microsoft, which according the latter, says OnLive Desktop isn't exactly in the clear when it comes to its remote Windows 7 slinging abilities. Clarified on Microsoft's Volume Licensing blog, Joe Matz, VP of worldwide licensing, said the company is "actively engaged with OnLive" in the hopes of "bringing them into a properly licensed scenario." When asked, an OnLive representative responded with: "We have never commented on any licensing agreements." Sounds like it'll all get resolved soon, but in the meantime do your homework kids -- lawyers are expensive. http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/08/m...ng-agreements/ |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
OnLive Game System Review @ HardwareHeaven.com | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 4th November 2011 06:40 |
OnLive Game Service Preview - Is this the future of PC gaming? | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 21st January 2010 13:32 |
US complains that EU tech tariffs violate WTO agreement | Shogun | WebNews | 0 | 28th May 2008 22:10 |
Microsoft Releases Dual Core XP Licensing | jmke | WebNews | 3 | 15th March 2006 08:09 |
NVIDIA and Intel Sign Broad Cross-License and Chipset License Agreements | jmke | WebNews | 1 | 19th November 2004 22:54 |
Thread Tools | |
| |