Microsoft Corp. v. DAK Industries, Inc.
Microsoft Corp. v. DAK Indus., Inc. 66 F.3d 1091 (9th Cir 1995) is a court case in which Microsoft contended that in being licensed rights to sell Microsoft Word (Word) software, the then-bankrupt DAK Industries had been granted permission to use this intellectual property, so Microsoft was entitled to receive payments during post-bankruptcy in the form of royalties.
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Microsoft Corp. v. DAK Industries, Inc.
Microsoft Corp. v. DAK Indus., Inc. 66 F.3d 1091 (9th Cir 1995) is a court case in which Microsoft contended that in being licensed rights to sell Microsoft Word (Word) software, the then-bankrupt DAK Industries had been granted permission to use this intellectual property, so Microsoft was entitled to receive payments during post-bankruptcy in the form of royalties.
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1995-10-02
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Microsoft Corporation v. Dak Industries Incorporated
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William A. Fletcher, Melvin T. Brunetti, and Thomas G. Nelson
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Buying a lump sum of software ...... se' the intellectual property.
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Microsoft Corp. v. DAK Indus., ...... ptcy in the form of royalties.
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