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Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1996
Version: 26 January 1996
Length: 31 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

CompuServe, an on-line services vendor, announces to its software developers that they must enter into a licensing agreement to use the popular GIF compression. CompuServe claims that it is forced to do so because Unisys is enforcing its patent rights in this area. Others argue that CompuServe's move is a response to the growing competitive challenge posed by the Internet.
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1995

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Abstract

CompuServe, an on-line services vendor, announces to its software developers that they must enter into a licensing agreement to use the popular GIF compression. CompuServe claims that it is forced to do so because Unisys is enforcing its patent rights in this area. Others argue that CompuServe's move is a response to the growing competitive challenge posed by the Internet.

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