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To: wily who wrote (64189)1/11/2001 6:57:15 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
True, but my answer to your question still stands and is consistent with the comments in the CC.



To: wily who wrote (64189)1/11/2001 9:16:03 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 93625
 
wily, it will be more, since most recent new licensees had to pay retroactively to June 2000, a new licensee will have to pay these back owed royalties, and I would assume that at least the July/October quarter would be recognized in the current quarter, thus the potential increase if new licensees are signed up, I believe. There also a prorating 5% per quarter) of the upfront licensing fee, but that is minimal.

I am concerned however that the current quarter indicates that royalties rates are quite low, lower than I have expected. My back of the envelope indicates just under 1% royatlies, anyone has any imput on this?

Zeev