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Quote: Originally Posted by nyuestateplanninglawyer As noted yesterday - I a practicing attorney. Are you a IP lawyer or a real-estate lawyer?
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Quote: Originally Posted by bobbyfozz I hope the jury is paying attention, so is Lucy Koh. Lucy Koh is already in Apple's pocket.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sessamoid You mean RE-acquire ARM. Apple was one of the 3 original companies that founded ARM as a joint venture, but had reportedly since sold off their share of the company. @sessamoid: Yes, Apple's main contri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell If true, companies like Apple and Dell created a monster by investing hundreds of millions of dollars into Samsung's display business back in the late 90s. @Tbell: ?? except that LG has been the main displ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx Dyson resoundingly won a court case in the UK over Samsung's attempt to patent "triple-cyclone technology" that Dyson invented. "Britain's High Court upheld Dyson's principal claims that it had already…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx That's what Standard Essential Patents are for. Samsung abused these by trying to use them as leverage to force Apple to license their bread and butter patents which were never part of the SEP agreements…
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou I am waiting for a big screen phone to upgrade my 4s but it they rise the price, I am not so sure I will upgrade. I dont see how this will make people switch from android to iOS? I'm also willing to swi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx Samsung to pay Dyson Technology over patent dispute http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKLD64172920090213?irpc=932 @freedivertx: that particular article is from 2009 and is not related in anyway t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anakin1992 not sure where that 700M number come from. but one thing for sure is that lot of iPhone users in china are starting to have 2 iPhones in hand: one for regular usage, while another one is reserved exclusivel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 512ke Wait a minute! 27% of cell phones in China are high end And 80% of those are iPhones Therefore, 21.6% of cell phones in China are iPhones? And that was BEFORE the Apple/China Mobile deal? Huh? Am …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley Market share doesn't matter except when it can be used to criticise Android. And TouchID for some reason is comparable to Google Wallet. Another barely concealed rant of an editorial that throws everyth…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Spacepower Eric, I was kinda of looking forward forward to the SEP and FRAND counterclaims to be argued in court. That stuff needs to get settled once and for all. The Moto/MS was a good start. Of course Samsung…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Samsung owns over 38,000 patents, most of which apply to manufacturing processes. They probably go apeshit and toss lawyers at anyone who uses one of their processes, yet they feel entitled to the patents …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dave MacLachlan I dunno. I could very well be living a very sheltered existence where I am, but, I've only ever seen iPads and Kindles (the original and Paperwhite - not the Fire versions.) I've never seen an Android…
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova my memory might be a bit foggy, but wasn't it the jury that awarded the $1 billion judgement and not the Judge? Also, I'm not too sure, but wasn't it this same Judge that tried to clear out almost 1/2 of this $…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruddy Yet another AI poster who makes up his own information to suit his bias and blow a lot of hot air around. US courts are denying injunctions for SEPs left and right. Most of them follow Judge Posner's reasoning w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by leavingthebigG With this DOJ decision in effect does it mean the SEPs in the March trial have to be discarded if they are being used for injunctions? No. 1) SEP holders can still still injunctive relief, but they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xSnow Samsung's revenue includes Consumer Electronics department (domestic electronics, like TV), which contributed to that "slightly up revenue". Samsung's Mobile department dropped 9% in revenue and 18% in profit …
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delete.. is there delete button somewhere here??
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Quote: Originally Posted by wakefinance Again, this isn't due to lower revenues and therefore isn't due to lower sales. It is due to an increase in expenses. Ah, I see. Bloomberg also reports: " ... Currency moves cut about 700 billio…