70 percent of Android devices Mandatory Selor to Microsoft


Development of operating system and Google's Android, which rapidly turns out to also add a thick wallet Microsoft-which in fact is a competitor of Google.


Monday (9/7/2012) historically, the software giant announced that two manufacturers of Android has signed an agreement to license a patent device based on Android and Chrome.


With "linkup" two manufacturers, Microsoft has now got the infusion in the form of royalties paid by more than 70 percent of Android devices in circulation in the United States.


Both companies it is the Aluratek and Coby electronics is known as a manufacturer of gadgets and consumer electronics. They signed an agreement for the district pay royalties to Microsoft because it did not want to be sued to the Court. As many as 1,100 already signed license agreement with Microsoft.


It relates to the Microsoft patent license program was first run in 2003. Through this program, Microsoft can draw from to pay the parties who use technology that has been patented by the company.


Microsoft's own party claiming that the Android operating system can use a number of Chrome OS is that patents have not been announced to the public. Therefore, anyone who puts on the operating system in question in the product faces a legal risk and should be meneken patent license agreement with Microsoft to secure themselves.


Microsoft has managed to convince a number of manufacturers of Android-based devices and Linux that better pay royalties to the company rather than against legally.


The Android manufacturer who has signed a patent license agreement with Microsoft, among others, are the Amazon, HTC, LG Electronics, Samsung, and TomTom.


 

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