ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 8 -- Eastman Kodak Co. announced yesterday it has reached a tentative agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc. to settle a lawsuit filed by Kodak in 2002 regarding a software architecture based on the Java computer language. On Oct. 1, a federal jury determined that Sun infringed three Kodak patents. Pending a final agreement, Sun will pay Kodak $92 million cash in return for a license for the patents. Additional details were not disclosed. "We achieved our goals in this case, which was to protect our intellectual property rights," said Willy Shih, Kodak senior vice...Read full articleRelated content from Photonics MediaWebinarsMicro-Optics for Wearable DevicesWith the pressure on design engineers to deliver smaller, lighter, and more cost-effective components, many are turning to micro injection molding for support. Micro-optics present greater...Photonics.com 5/18/2021Accelerating the Commercialization of New Optics, Photonics, and Imaging TechnologiesStartups often can’t find the funding or the right resources to bring emerging technologies to market. This webinar will take an in-depth look at how the Luminate Accelerator is addressing...Photonics.com 9/5/2019Emerging Technologies Changing Ophthalmology Access and Point of CareRising cases of ocular disorders are expected to boost the growth of the global ophthalmology diagnostics and surgical devices market. Supporting this growing demand will be new innovations that help...Photonics.com 3/17/2022How to Accelerate Your Optics, Photonics, and Imaging Startup with LuminateSolving problems in augmented and virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, machine vision, biophotonics, and other fields requires unique skills. So does successfully launching a business. Luminate can...Photonics.com 9/6/2018