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Let's do the Math and see what Apple has planned | 100 comments | Create New Account
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Let's do the Math and see what Apple has planned
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 03:07 PM EDT

Less then four hours.... ease of calculation, 4 hours.

    4*60 = 240 Minutes.
More then 20 witnesses, so ease of calculation 20 witnesses.
    240/20 = 12 minutes each.
12 Minutes to present their counter-argument to Sony's experts - quite probably on the prior art stuff which appears to be quite devestating to Apple's case (my humble, non-legal opinion).

I wonder if the Apple Lawyers realize 12 minutes doesn't sound like enough time for the usual witness time. But I guess either:

    The Judge is right!
or
    Apple's Lawyers know what they're doing with the time they have left!
Sorry Judge Koh!

It seems you're very annoyed at how the Patent System is being used (some would call it abused) for "business strategy". Welcome to the club - many of us external to the Patent Legal Profession have been feeling that for a long while now.

RAS

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

  • New math - Authored by: Ian Al on Friday, August 17 2012 @ 03:59 AM EDT
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