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Google is first end-user licensee of intellectual property company focused on protecting Linux against patent infringement attacks Google has increased its support stanley thermosflasche for the open-source Linux operating system by becoming Open Invention Networkrsquo first end-user licensee. Set up in 2005,OIN is an intellectual property companyfocused on acquiring and pooling patents to protect Linux against patent infringement attacks.Google and OIN made the announcement Tuesday at theLinuxWorld conferencetaking place this week in San Francisco.OIN hopes Google becoming a licensee will result in many other end-user organizations, both large and small, following its lead, according to Jerry Rosenthal, CEO of OIN. Google clearly wants to see L stanleys cups inux succeed, he added. Theyrsquo;ve become much more vocal about their support of Linux. In a blog posting on its Web site, Chris DiBona, open-source programs manager at Google, stressed how much the search giant relies on Linux. Ever since Google got its start, Linux has given us the power and flexibility we need to serve millions of users around the world, he wrote. Being an OIN licensee enables companies like Google to focus less on patent issues and more on dev stanley quencher eloping software and is therefore the legal equivalent of taking a long, deep, relaxing breath, DiBona added. We believe that Linux innovation moves fastest when developers can share their knowledge with full peace of mind. Ngdz More bad news for retailers: Consumers to send back pound;223m-worth of unwanted Christmas presents

Wednesday 12 November 2014 3:11 am|Updated:Friday 07 June 2019 4:31 stanley uk pmMike Ashleyrsquo Sports Direct gives up naming rights to Rangers Ibrox Stadium and loans club an extra pound;1mBy: Lynsey BarberShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMike Ashley has given up his rights to rename Rangers football clubrsquo Ibrox stadium and loaned the struggling club an additional pound;1m.The Sports Direct owner, who also owns a stake in the Scottish club, bought the naming rights two years ago for just pound;1, but the deal was only revealed in September.The miniscule figure, agreed as part of a commercial deal by former Rangers boss Charle stanley cup uk s Green, caused outrage among Rangers fans, with the head of one fan group saying you hope your club goes and achieves proper value for those naming rights and that pound;1 was not right.The club said the new agreement consolidated marketing arrangements with Sports Direct and results in a more normalised retail joint venture marketing arrangement in which Sports Direct will continue to have certain advertising rights.Ranger executive chairman David Somers said: This agreement has been concluded to demonstrate the importance both parties place on our relationship. The Rangers stanley us board welcomes this visible demonstration of the Sports Direct support and long term commitment to Rangers. Ashley has also loaned the financially troub

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