As I read it, it was saying "rather than fight to keep them from using the technology with no recourse, wavelength chose to license the technology to them. This enabled them to protect their intellectual property while saving both the cost of litigation"
Took my kid to hershey so he could play a mite game on the hershey bears (AHL) ice. Then we went to chocolate world to kill an hour, and went back and watched the bears lose a game to the phantoms in a shootout.