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This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-K filed Mar 3, 2009.

Acquired In-process Research and Development

 

In 2006, we wrote off $16.7 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”) acquired, of which $5.1 million is classified as discontinued operations. At the date of each acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the respective acquisition date of each of the acquired companies. In 2008 and 2007, we did not acquire any IPR&D.

 

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-K filed Feb 29, 2008.

Acquired In-process Research and Development

 

In 2007, we did not write-off any in-process research and development (“IPR&D”). During 2006, we wrote-off approximately $16.7 million of IPR&D acquired in the CallVision, Kontiki, m-Qube and GeoTrust transactions. During 2005, we wrote off $7.7 million of IPR&D acquired in the purchase of LightSurf Technologies, iDefense, Moreover and Retail Solutions International. At the date of each acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the respective acquisition date of each of the acquired companies.

 

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Nov 5, 2007.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2006, we wrote off $1.2 million and $16.7 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”), respectively. The IPR&D was related to our acquisitions of Kontiki, m-Qube and GeoTrust.

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Aug 9, 2007.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2006, we wrote off $4.6 million and $15.5 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”), respectively. The IPR&D was related to our acquisitions of Kontiki and M-Qube

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Jul 16, 2007.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three months ended March 31, 2006, we wrote off $10.9 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”). The IPR&D was primarily related to our acquisition of Kontiki. At the date of the acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the acquisition date.

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-K filed Jul 12, 2007.

Acquired In-process Research and Development

 

During 2006, we wrote-off approximately $16.7 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”) acquired in the CallVision, Kontiki, m-Qube and GeoTrust transactions. During 2005, we wrote off $7.7 million of IPR&D acquired in the purchase of LightSurf Technologies, iDefense, Moreover and Retail Solutions International. At the date of each acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the respective acquisition date of each of the acquired companies.

 

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Jul 12, 2007.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2006, we wrote off $1.2 million and $16.7 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”), respectively. The IPR&D was primarily related to our acquisitions of m-Qube, Kontiki and GeoTrust. At the dates of the respective acquisitions, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the acquisition date. During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2005, we wrote-off approximately $1.8 million and $6.1 million of IPR&D in our acquisitions of LightSurf and iDefense.

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Jul 12, 2007.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2006, we wrote off $4.6 million and $15.5 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”), respectively. The IPR&D was primarily related to our acquisitions of m-Qube and Kontiki. At the dates of the respective acquisitions, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the acquisition date. During the three months ended June 30, 2005, we wrote-off approximately $4.3 million of in-process research and development acquired in the purchase of LightSurf.

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed May 10, 2006.

Acquired in-process research and development

During the three months ended March 31, 2006, we wrote off $10.9 million of in-process research and development (“IPR&D”). The IPR&D was primarily related to our acquisition of Kontiki. At the date of the acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the acquisition date.

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-K filed Mar 13, 2006.

Acquired in-process research and development

 

During 2005, we wrote off $7.7 million of in-process research and development acquired in the purchase of LightSurf, iDefense, Moreover and RSI. At the date of each acquisition, the projects associated with the IPR&D efforts had not yet reached technological feasibility and the research and development in process had no alternative future uses. Accordingly, these amounts were charged to expense on the respective acquisition date of each of the acquired companies.

 

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Nov 9, 2005.

Acquired in-process research and development

 

During the three months ended September 30, 2005, we wrote off $1.8 million of in-process research and development acquired in the purchase of iDefense. During the nine months ended September 30, 2005, we wrote off an additional $4.3 million of in-process research and development acquired in the purchase of LightSurf. See Note 3 to the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

 

This excerpt taken from the VRSN 10-Q filed Aug 9, 2005.

Acquired in-process research and development

 

During the three months ended June 30, 2005, we expensed in-process research and development acquired in the purchase of LightSurf. See Note 3 to the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

 

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