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This reads like marketing drivel somewhat. Throughout the home? Righto. --Sam

I tried to clean it up somewhat.--MARQUIS111 14:11, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Moreso. I suspect that was also a copyright violation. 68.39.174.238 22:57, 17 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion about Patents

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(The following paragraph has been deleted from the LSI Logic page on 5 December 2006 by User:Chaitanya.lala, without indicating a reason for the deletion. I find it important to also document verifiable negative aspects of companies. Or does this contradict a Wikipedia principle? - chdh 22. December 2006)

On April 11 2006, LSI Logic was granted a patent (US patent 7,028,023 drawing) for an "invention": A multiple linked list. Such linked lists are one of the basic data structures for software design and are in use in many programs since the invention of the first computers. LSI Logic acts like a patent troll by patenting such a common data structure.