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Inventor CAM is an integrated tool for creating 2.5- to 5-axis mill and mill-turn toolpath strategies.\r\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"Who uses Inventor CAM? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Inventor CAM is used by designers and engineers to create toolpath strategies without leaving the familiar Inventor interface.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which versions of Inventor CAM can I use if I subscribe to the current version? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Your Inventor CAM subscription gives you access to install and use the 3 previous versions. Available downloads are listed in your Autodesk Account\u202fafter subscribing. See also\u202fprevious releases available for subscribers.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Can I install Inventor CAM on multiple computers? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"With a subscription to Inventor CAM software, you can install it on up to 3 computers or other devices. However, only the named user can sign in and use that software on a single computer at any given time. Please refer to the\u202fSoftware License Agreement for more information.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How do I convert my Inventor CAM free trial to a paid subscription? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Launch your trial software and click Subscribe Now on the trial screen or buy Inventor CAM here. When buying your subscription, enter the same email address and password combination you used to sign in to your trial. Learn more about\u202fconverting a trial to a paid subscription.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How much does an Inventor CAM subscription cost?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Inventor CAM is available through the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection. The price of the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection subscription is\u202f monthly, annually, or for 3 years. Please visit www.autodesk/collections/product-design-manufacturing/overview to learn more about the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection.\u202fIf some of your users only occasionally use Inventor CAM, consider buying tokens to access it for 24 hours at a time. Visit\u202fwww.autodesk.com/flex\u202fto learn more.\r\n"]],"@type":"FAQPage","@context":" "} Autodesk Company overview Careers Investor relations Newsroom Diversity and belonging
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Inventor Nastran is used to reduce physical prototypes by employing a complete portfolio of advanced simulation study types on your design.\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"Who uses Inventor Nastran? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Inventor Nastran is made to work directly inside Inventor so that all designers and engineers will be empowered to perform simulations on their designs.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which versions of Inventor Nastran can I use if I subscribe to the current version? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Your Inventor Nastran subscription gives you access to install and use the 3 previous versions. Available downloads are listed in your Autodesk Account after subscribing. See also\u202fprevious releases available for subscribers.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Can I install Inventor Nastran on multiple computers? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"With a subscription to Inventor Nastran software, you can install it on up to 3 computers or other devices. However, only the named user can sign in and use that software on a single computer at any given time. Please refer to the\u202fSoftware License Agreement for more information. \n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How do I convert my Inventor Nastran free trial to a paid subscription? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Launch your trial software and click Subscribe Now on the trial screen or buy Inventor Nastran here. When buying your subscription, enter the same email address and password combination you used to sign in to your trial. Learn more about\u202fconverting a trial to a paid subscription.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How much does an Inventor Nastran subscription cost?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Inventor Nastran is available through the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection. The price of the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection subscription is\u202f monthly, annually, or for 3 years. Please visit www.autodesk/collections/product-design-manufacturing/overview to learn more about the Product, Design, and Manufacturing Collection.\u202fIf some of your users only occasionally use Inventor Nastran, consider buying tokens to access it for 24 hours at a time. Visit\u202fwww.autodesk.com/flex\u202fto learn more.\n"]],"@type":"FAQPage","@context":" "} Autodesk Company overview Careers Investor relations Newsroom Diversity and belonging
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Customers in the building product space have had the need to publish their Inventor designs as BIM ready content. With Inventor 2017 R2 we enabled our customers to publish BIM Content to Configurator 360 to allow for download of Revit and IFC formats of their designs. Inventor 2018 has streamlined the BIM Content environment with an updated Shrinkwrap command and the ability to directly export Autodesk Revit and IFC formats from within Inventor.
With AnyCAD in Inventor 2018, we are taking the first steps in backward compatibility between Inventor versions. With this release, users will be able to use AnyCAD workflows to leverage Inventor 2018 parts and assemblies into their Inventor 2017 designs. This is great for supplier collaboration and organizations with divisions that need to move up to the latest version of Inventor before others.
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On April 27, 2017, I granted Samsung leave to amend its infringement contentions to include additional infringing instrumentalities and change the conception dates for its '827 patent and '105 patent. Order Granting Samsung Leave to Am. Inf. Contentions (Dkt. No. 130). I also directed the parties to submit joint or competing case proposals to assist in managing the scope of this case.
On June 2, 2017, I issued a case management order adopting the case narrowing procedures implemented by the Hon. Lucy Koh in Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. et al., 5:12-cv-630-LHK (Dkt. Nos. 394, 471). The order directed the parties to limit their infringement contentions to 5 patents, 10 asserted claims, and 15 accused products per side.2
Samsung relies on Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm Inc., No. 17-CV-00220-LHK, 2017 WL 2774406 (N.D. Cal. June 26, 2017) to insist that Huawei's conduct violates the "antitrust duty to deal."10 In FTC v. Qualcomm, Judge Koh summarized Aspen Skiing Co. v. Aspen Highlands Skiing Corp., 472 U.S. 585, 105 S.Ct. 2847, 86 L.Ed.2d 467 (1985), Verizon Comm's, Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, 540 U.S. 398, 124 S.Ct. 872, 157 L.Ed.2d 823 (2004), and MetroNet Services Corp. v. Qwest Corp., 383 F.3d 1124 (9th Cir. 2004), and found "that a plaintiff alleges an antitrust duty to deal where the plaintiff alleges `[a] decision to alter a [voluntary] course of dealing together with evidence of anticompetitive malice,' and where the recognition of an antitrust duty to deal will not present significant judicial administrability concerns." 2017 WL 2774406, at *20 (quoting SmithKline Beecham Corp. v. Abbott Labs., 2014 WL 6664226, at *4 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 24, 2014)); see also Safeway Inc. v. Abbott Labs., 2010 WL 147988, at *6 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 12, 2010) ("Taken together, Aspen Skiing and [Verizon] demonstrate that liability under 2 can arise when a defendant voluntarily alters a course of dealing and `anticompetitive malice' motivates the defendant's conduct.").
Judge Koh concluded that the FTC had adequately alleged a violation of the antitrust duty to deal under the Metronet factors because Qualcomm had voluntarily agreed to license its SEPs in accordance with FRAND and later refused to do so, its "no license-no chips" policy demonstrated that its refusal to license was motivated by anticompetitive malice, and "recognizing a duty to deal in this case would not require courts to play a larger role in setting the terms of dealing than the role that courts already play in determining appropriate royalties in patent cases." 2017 WL 2774406, at *20-22. She also determined, as the Third Circuit recognized in Broadcom Corp. v. Qualcomm Inc., 501 F.3d 297, 316 (3d Cir. 2007), that the lack of "a regulatory structure designed to deter and remedy anticompetitive harm[,]" Verizon, 540 U.S. at 412, 124 S.Ct. 872, supports finding an antitrust duty to deal in the context of FRAND commitments and SSOs, which involve private entities and organizations. 2017 WL 2774406, at *23; see Broadcom, 501 F.3d at 317 ("No such regulatory framework [as in Verizon] exists here."). 2ff7e9595c
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