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Barracuda CEO Dean Drako explains why his company is publically fighting Trend Micro
Wed, 21 May 2008 20:00:00 GMT
It's unusual for companies engaged in patent litigation to comment on how the fight is going. But Barracuda Networks CEO Dean Drako has openly sought FOSS community support for his company's defense again a Trend Micro lawsuit that, while filed against his company, is really about ClamAV. We've written about this before, as have others. In this video, however, we'll let Dean tell you in his own words what's going on -- and why. Source... |
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