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Acacia Subsidiary Enters into License Agreement with KYRSAGIH BROS. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

Published in Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions and Ventures Week, June 13th, 2009

Acacia Research Corporation (Nasdaq: ACTG) announced that its subsidiary, Software Tree, L.L.C., has entered into a patent license agreement with KYRSAGIH BROS. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The Software Tree technology generally relates to systems and methods for exchanging data and commands between an object oriented system and a relational system. This technology can be used in several products and services, including application servers and stand-alone object-relational mapping applications. ABOUT ACACIA RESEARCH CORPORATION Acacia Research’s subsidiaries develop, acquire, and license patented technologies. Acacia Research’s subsidiaries control over 100 patent portfolios, covering...

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