Micron sues Rambus for antitrust violations 65
darkrot writes "According to the Micron website, Micron is suing Rambus for violations of antitrust laws, as well as asserting its non-infringement and the invalidity of Rambus' patents." So far Hitachi and Toshiba have settled with Rambus. Toshiba still makes RAMs, so its settlement with Rambus was odd in that it could only spur on Rambus to sue more people. This suit might reduce the attraction of business models based on generating patents and suing, rather than bringing products to market. Update: 08/29 07:03 PM by S :Oops: "settled with Rambus" not Micron.
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:1)
In other news: (Score:4)
DISASSOCIATED PRESS - Dozens were shocked today as popular geek humor site Segfault sued numerous posters to popular geek new site Slashdot over posts which they claim "directly infringe upon our content".
"Segfault has long since been the home for parodies of lawsuits. Why, even recently we had to politely hint [segfault.org] that we've been recieving too many!" commented resident Segfault PR hack Bymer Klairich, "As such, if others create their own lawsuit parodies, this will severely damage our ability to ship our own version of the product. Effective immediately, we're going to shut those freeloaders down!"
Aside from "firewalling ports", "using block lists", and various other technical-sounding terms of various feasability, Segfault plans to begin enforcing its patent on fake lawsuits.
"Patent INT_MAX - 4, 'Method for cheap laughter involving legal parody of the USPTO' is clearly in violation here. As soon as we end the current fake lawsuit we're facing over it, we plan to prosecute these posters to the fullest extent of the law."
Who am I to argue with an AC? :-) (Score:1)
Nonononononono (Godzilla 2000 spoilers) (Score:1)
"Maybe there's a little bit of Rambus in all of us."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Sorry, saw Godzilla 2000 recently, couldn't help it)
infringement! (Score:1)
Hey, no one's allowed to do that without paying me royalties!
Method and Apparatus for Business Model to Acquire Revenue with no Innovation or Societal Contribution of Any Kind
U.S. Patent #6,251,666
Step 1: Generate a bogus business-model patent, like this one.
Step 2: Sue everyone else who accidentally uses it.
No more proprietary patents on RAM!!! (Score:1)
However, resistance to the tactics by Rambus, and testing that proves Rambus is inferior to DDR SDRAM, the entire Rambus concept has soured. Intel is stuck with either a dead elephant on its back, or a legal situation resulting in breach of contract (I'd root for the latter, since Rambus may die soon anyway). If you have something to say to Rambus, send it here [mailto]. If you have something negative to say, don't flame; instead, explain why Rambus is inferior, and better yet, cite examples.
Re:I'm just glad someone is fighting back... (Score:1)
Re:Addendum (Score:1)
There, that's better. Figures, only previewed for the HTML.
Re:micron for my next upgrade! (OT) (Score:1)
Totally Off-Topic, but needs to be pointed out.. (Score:1)
Where have YOU been?
Damn....
Breaking news: Hyundai Sues Rambus Too (Score:1)
A little wager: They won't settle, and Rambus will win in court. Not fair, but patent law seldom is.
BTW, with regard to MU and Rambus, it's personal:
http://www.wsaccess.com/theStreet/tech/semis/72
Three lawsuit posts on Slashdot today! (Score:2)
Owl: "Let's find out... One.. Two.. Three [CRUNCH!]. Three.
The world may never know...
Why does it seem like latley the only news coming out of technology today is some sort of litigation? Three posts on lawsuits in one day? That's got to be a record. No offence (and you can mod me down if you want to), but has it come to "No news is good news, unless it's court related"? I would rather talk about what these comanpies are releasing then what these companies are doing to each other. Just my opinion...
Re:An applicable Rambus analogy (Score:1)
Re:An applicable Rambus analogy (Score:2)
Good god, I hope the bizarre mental imagine this is creating is not being forced upon the rest of the readers.
On the other hand, sanitation workers can now discuss topics that were once solely in the realm of theoretical physics.
"Ok, normally a town needs huge waste pipes, but if we modify toilets by adding super dense toroids moving at 99% of the speed of light, in opposite direction of each other, we should be able to create a wormhole....."
Re:An applicable Rambus analogy (Score:1)
Re:Hm... (Score:1)
Yes. You can expect a letter from my lawyer concerning the emotional trauma you caused me by subjecting me to your so-called 'signature'. The unexpected thought of that evil individual has caused me much emotional distress, and has affected my work performance.
And I'm not a fan of Hitler, either.
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:2)
Every corporation (for some reason that still eludes me) tends to incorporate in Deleware. Don't ask me why, since almost *none* of them have their HQ in the state. (For an example of this Deleware habit, look at the MPAA vs. 2600 legal documents that have the full listing of the plaintiffs-- almost all of them end with a statement along the lines of "a corporation lawfully incorporated in the state of Deleware".)
My personal guesses so far?
A. It's cheaper to register as a business in Deleware (Wow, look Mr. CEO, we saved $5 on this business registration, won't our investors just LOVE that!).
B. Something to do with tax laws perhaps?
C. Something to do with more favorable state laws with relation to business?
If anyone has any ideas as to why 75% of businesses incorporate in Deleware, I'd be curious to know the *real* answer.
As for the lawsuit: I'm glad someone is finally fighting Rambus on all of it's BS-- claiming to own patents on technology that has been around and in use this long is utterly absurd, especially considering how Rambus acquired those technologies (EG: JEDEC).
Re:Rambus on JEDEC (Score:1)
Until very recently Samsung was the only one making any real quantities of RDRAM (for the PC market, Toshiba is producing for the PS2) so multivendor compatability hasn't really been tested.
micron for my next upgrade! (Score:1)
Maybe because they're a leech? (Score:2)
After that didn't work, Rambus went out and started suing SDRAM makers, with the basic idea being to get royalties for no real reason other then that they own patents which they shouldn't own in the first place. They wanted to make money off their overpriced Ram, and that didn't work, so now they want to make money off the backs of the SDRAM makers without actually doing anything to earn it except for having aggressive lawyers.
Yeah, thats really the kind of thing we want to encourage.
Re:Rambus Screwed Itself ? (Score:1)
Re:Three lawsuit posts on Slashdot today! (Score:1)
Re:Go Micron (Score:1)
Is Rambus still worth its weight in gold? (Score:1)
Re:Answer Verified (Score:1)
Going back to my MWRA analogy, it's like wrapping turds in maxipads and flushing them. It's an unnecessary waste.
An applicable Rambus analogy (Score:2)
As soon as I read this, I thought of the MWRA (Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, those kooks in control of our sewers) making a similar change to the sewer system (not that they have, thank god.)
Imagine that they change the sewer pipe diameter from the standard size (1 to 2 meters, I think, I've never been in a sewer pipe, thankfully) to something 1/4 the diameter. Their primary purpose is to watch the turds shoot out with high velocity at the end. Of course, this introduces much sewage backlogging and latency, and would result in 5 toilet explosions daily. The pipes are lined with stainless steel and cost $90,000 per 5-meter length; about 3 million of these would be installed throughout the MWRA's jurisdiction of the Commonwealth. The MWRA, of course, would claim that the speed of the flying turds should highly outweigh the backlogging and explosion problems. Nevertheless, disgruntled MWRA customers would plan for a "Boston Turd Party."
Just a vivid (and hilarious) analogy.
Re:Why hate Rambus? I'll tell ya why... (Score:1)
Different speeds of RDRAM; makes upgrading a thousand-dollar nightmare.
High-latency hardware (in the ideal computer, NO hardware should have any noticeable latency!)
Proprietary standards; obviously, Rambus is attempting to cash in by forcing it on us.
THAT'S why I hate Rambus.
Re: hehe, arse technica (Score:1)
don't you mean... (Score:2)
- A.P.
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"One World, one Web, one Program" - Microsoft promotional ad
Confused... (Score:1)
Micron does have big brass ones, don't they? (Score:3)
This ought to be very interesting
This is long overdue. (Score:1)
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Go Micron Go (Score:1)
Re:don't you mean... (Score:1)
Rambus on JEDEC (Score:5)
Micron vs. Rambus - Godzilla vs. Mothra? (Score:4)
For example, "Rambus was resting deep beneath the ocean, the warm salty waters healing it after its fight with Mothra. Soon, though, the citizens of Tokyo would be rushing frantic through the streets. Why? Unbenownst to them, an evil Sony game developer, trying to learn the secret of MS's new Xbox gamestation, opened the case of a development version of the Xbox, stolen from Redmond.
Sadly, the Gatesians had rigged all development copies of the Xbox with a failsafe device, that would irradiate every chip inside the box as well as anything within a 20 foot radius.
Within that 20 foot radius was the developer and a small fly that flew onto the Xbox's main CPU when the radiation hit. Thus born of the radiation was "Micron", a 50 foot fly with the brains of a Pentium III.
And as monsters are wont, Micron began destroying and gobling up small software and hardware companies throughout Tokyo, eventually awakening Rambus from its sleep to emerge from the ocean deeps to fight Micron in the streets of Tokyo."
No more caffiene for me today. Thanks.
EMUSE.NET [emuse.net]
Business model will remain attractive (Score:1)
Unlike individual investing in the stock market, though, a company with no real costs (just lawyers to track the licenses) does not have much to lose.
There's that other shoe! (Score:2)
Vote [dragonswest.com] Naked 2000
Re:This is long overdue. (Score:1)
Fawking Trolls! [slashdot.org]
Re:micron for my next upgrade! (OT) (Score:1)
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Re:This is long overdue. (Score:1)
Fawking Trolls! [slashdot.org]
Re:In other news: (Score:1)
Re:micron for my next upgrade! (Score:1)
Re:Go Micron Go (Score:2)
Re:Rambus on JEDEC (Score:1)
Re:Business model will remain attractive (Score:1)
Re:I'm just glad someone is fighting back... (Score:2)
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:1)
Re:Three lawsuit posts on Slashdot today! (Score:1)
Re:Confused... (Score:1)
Re:This is long overdue. (Score:2)
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Re:Confused... (Score:1)
Re:don't you mean... (Score:3)
Toshiba is the suplier for the RDRAM and the PS2 uses, and when you have an order that large, you will do anything to keep it. (Including selling your soul to the devil, or RAMBUS in this case)
Hitachi settled after they has sold there ram facilitys to NEC. Hitachi doesnt make ram any more.
All in all I think that it is about time for RAMBUS to get there ass whooped.
P.S. I May have gotten Hitachi and Toshiba mixed up, cant remember quite clearly.
Sanchi
Hm... (Score:1)
Have you sued someone today?
- A.P.
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"One World, one Web, one Program" - Microsoft promotional ad
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:1)
Re:Why hate Rambus? (Score:2)
Hitachi and Toshiba bowed before Rambus because the extortion is negligble compared to legal costs and perceived PR cost.
Intel held/holds stock in Rambus (read: conflict of interest)
Vote [dragonswest.com] Naked 2000
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:1)
Mainly, I'm curious over what patents were supposedly violated...
Kierthos
More Info. (Score:2)
Course when I submitted it this morning it was rejected within seconds. Odd thing that.
Re:More Info. (Score:1)
Either that or everyone at slashdot HQ hates you.
Fawking Trolls! [slashdot.org]
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:1)
Delaware is a very friendly state to businesses
Sanchi
Re:Why is this in Delaware? (Score:2)
Re:Confused... Patent failures! (Score:2)
Now that their RDRAM technology is failing market interest, due to high cost and flaky functionality, they sue SDRAM manufacturers to bring SDRAM prices up to RDRAM levels.
same here (Score:1)
Apparently these things get pretty queued up, so the first person to submit it may have done so a long time ago.
Ah well, I'm still happy with the one story that got posted with my name attached to it.
I'm just glad someone is fighting back... (Score:4)
"Evil beware: I'm armed to the teeth and packing a hampster!"
Why hate Rambus? (Score:1)
This isn't a case of a little old lady being sold bunk stock in a gold mine in the Yucatan. It's a couple of hightech corps that should have done their due diligence. If anything I'm mad at Hitachi, Toshiba, Intel et al for falling for this all this Rambus bullshit and then trying to make us pay them for their mistake.