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Acacia acquires digital Inkjet printing patents Jasper Huitink : September 16th 2005 - 15:00 CET
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Acacia Research Corporation : Acacia announced today that Acacia Patent Acquisition Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary that is part of the Acacia Technologies group, a leader in technology licensing, has acquired patents relating to a technology used to improve print image quality for inkjet printers. These patents cover a method of using digital processing to create a row by row, column by column matrix of color intensity values from an image, that are stored into memory. These values are transformed using a dither matrix, resulting in enhanced color separation. Color inkjet printers are commonly used to print photo quality pictures from digital cameras.
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Acacia group - Attracting companies
"Acacia has now acquired the rights to 30 patented technologies since the beginning of the year," commented Paul Ryan, Chairman of Acacia. "We are already generating revenues from 10 of our patented technologies, and have initiated new licensing and enforcement campaigns for several additional technologies, to add to our revenue growth. As our success grows, we are attracting more companies and inventors that want us to license and enforce their patented technologies.
About Acacia Research Corporation
The Acacia Technologies group develops, acquires, and licenses patented technologies. Acacia controls 32 patent portfolios, which include over 120 U.S. patents, and certain foreign counterparts, covering technologies used in a wide variety of industries including audio/video enhancement & synchronization, broadcast data retrieval, computer memory cache coherency, credit card fraud protection, database management, data encryption & product activation, digital media transmission (DMT), digital video production, dynamic manufacturing modeling, enhanced Internet navigation, image resolution enhancement, interactive data sharing, interactive television, hearing aid ECS, interstitial Internet advertising, laptop docking station connectivity, microprocessor enhancement, multi-dimensional bar codes, network data storage, resource scheduling, rotational video imaging and spreadsheet automation.
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