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Feb 21, 2006

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Concerned

Wow, that's pretty rough. What's next, will UGS pull the rights to use Parasolid in Patran?

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Evan Yares

"...will UGS pull the rights to use Parasolid in Patran?"

No -- UGS won't do this. ParaSolid is licensed by UGS on a level-playing-field basis. If they pulled a Parasolid license from a competitor, they'd lose the faith of the entire CAD/CAM/CAE industry.

Under European Community rules, ParaSolid is considered an "essential facility." That is, it is something that is essential for competitors of UGS to have, in order to compete. If UGS tried to refuse to license it to a competitor, they might have a problem under Article 82 of the EC Treaty. But then -- the discussion is academic. My understanding is that UGS has always treated their ParaSolid licensees evenhandedly.

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