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Acacia are patent trolls, who buy patents and go after other companies and schools. However, they have engineers which also write patents as well. Just because a company has made a few contributions to society does not wave the possibility they will act accordingly. However, perhaps this is a way to join all the patents under one umbrella, to prevent all these lawsuits from happening, wonder if Motorola will be next to join.