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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy No, I don't call it fair. It's also not atypical for royalties to be based on the product sales price. You might read the PDF I linked above for a better understanding of formulas for determining a fair rec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy It's very typical for FRAND royalties to be based on the price of a finished product rather than one specific chip. "Royalties are typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from…
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Fail to see any valid purpose for the California lawsuit. The transaction took place between a company incorporated in the UK and a company incorporated in Taiwan acting, at it's own admission, on behalf of it's parent company in China.
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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz The part where "non-discriminatory" means "identical". From Wikipedia: Non-discriminatory relates to both the terms and the rates included in licensing agreements. As the name suggests t…
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The headline should read "removes false claim and inserts new false and misleading claim." also, in yesterday's article, didn't the supplier compensate workers for working with an unsafe product already. So, if so, SOS's claim for compensation is al…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips If they changed the wording then all the original signatures should be null and void, period! This is why one should never, ever sign any form of electronic or on-line petition. Your signature can be us…
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The possibility that China could stop export of the iPad over a disputed trademark when China does nothing to quell the manufacture of counterfeit products, including Apple products, for sale in China and for export worldwide is the irony of the cen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eric475 Whatever Apple does or whether it loses the injunction case or not, Samsung will continue to copy Apple products and even Apple TV commercials. One particular Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 commercial I saw in South K…
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Quote: Originally Posted by slapppy I've been here since 2008. I'm no troll. Just telling it like it is. We can keep pretending, but from what I am seeing from 2007 to 2011, Android has pretty much steamrollered on Apple. It's easy to "sell" p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTac My wife works in education as an instructional coach (helping teachers be better is the simplest way to describe her job). The district is considering buying them iPads. My wife says that the iPad is overkill fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MobiusStrip This is what happens when you take a handheld Unix computer and cripple it so obscenely that a dinky E-reader can compete with it. Apple is getting what it deserves, for idiotically hampering developers …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cash907 Good point. Interesting how the very same size kings and queens that are hating on the Fire's 7 inches were the very same proclaiming that 3.5 inches was more than enough back in August. Yes. Isn't it. Actua…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The new claims from Assange purport that security firms are secretly selling surveillance "equipment" to states around the world, allowing governments to locate mobile phones to within 50 meters. Once agai…
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Google has guaranteed that apps will not use the Google APIs. Developers cannot afford the overhead if app becomes too popular. Of course, in the land of unintended consequences, it could help to drive Yelp! out of business, thus depriving Googl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RepairZoom Oddly enough I just came across this article which fits perfectly here... http://theunderstatement.com/post/11...ory-of-support If I were new to smart phones, and saw that chart, it's pretty obvious …
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Amazing. People slam Siri because it is still a learning process (beta) and because it isn't perfect. Get a clue folks. People (babies in particular) are a learning process. Maybe we should toss them out. And, as for not being perfect, in case you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi that Apple's patent might be invalid A little logic for you... The fact that it MIGHT be invalid is the same as saying it MIGHT NOT be invalid. If you allow for the possibility that something might be t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by keyboard This is the dumbest shit I've ever heard. Apple is now the most valuable company in the world - but somehow the board needs to mix things up, and start playing a greater role in the running of the company? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing I would dance with JOY knowing others cannot compete with my products. Because I know others and I would prefer a product that is well built, reliable and runs the better OS versus a product that looks similar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing Let people copy each other's designs. Why? Because then it truly comes down to who makes the best product. Even if they look the same Look and feel is a differentiator in defining a "better" product, partic…