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To: charred water who wrote (57719)10/14/2000 10:50:58 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi charred water; Re: "Elpida will become a legal entity, able to sue and be sued."

This was from the following article:
Elpida Races to Defuse Rambus Timebomb
NEC-Hitachi joint venture considers Rambus licensing deal
By Steven Fyffe
The clock is ticking for Elpida Memory Inc., which has until next year to sign a licensing deal with Rambus Inc. or face the wrath of the litigious intellectual property (IP) company.
...

electronicnews.com

Elpida is clearly already a "legal entity", and the author was in error when he stated otherwise. I posted the article to the thread because it was clearly news that had to do with Rambus. As my earlier posts proved, Elpida definitely exists. I don't know what the guy was thinking, maybe Elpida told him that they couldn't be sued by Rambus until they were in business, and he misinterpreted that to mean that they were not yet incorporated. I believe it is true that Elpida is not yet in the memory business.

-- Carl

P.S. Just because I link an article into this thread is no reason to assume that I agree with any or all of the article. If I notice factual details that are obviously incorrect, I may make a note to that effect, but I may skip over it, ignore it or miss it. In addition I regularly post opinions that are not my own. In fact, the error in the above article slipped right past me, I didn't notice it.