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HTC has no intentions to settle with Apple
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 29 2012 @ 11:43 AM EDT
HTC and Apple have been battling over patents. According to Cher Wang, chairperson of HTC, despite Samsung's recent lawsuit loss, HTC does not have any intentions to settle. Apple's iOS and Google's Android have been fighting a patent war. HTC's patent lawsuits with Apple have been a center of attention as well. Wang noted that HTC has great skills in innovation and has the confidence to face legal lawsuits with Apple. Samsung's loss, added Wang, does not mean the failure of the entire Google Android ecosystem.

[PJ: In fact, in light of Google's comment on the case, Samsung (or HTC) could just use vanilla Android without embellishments of its own and that would be the end of any problem from that trial, wacky though it was.] - DigiTimes
Vanilla Android may evade the utility patents in this case, but the design patents may still apply.

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News Picks Thread
Authored by: hans on Wednesday, August 29 2012 @ 12:06 PM EDT
I'm too impatient to code the link (I also haven't had time to actually read the
article either). So...

http://electronicdesign.com/blog/altembedded-6/embedded/applesamsung-judgment-br
oken-patent-system-74342?NL=ED-03&Issue=ED-03_20120829_ED-03_843&YM_RID=
hfairchi@ata-sd.com&YM_MID=1336172

Regards,

Hans

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NYTimes takes on 'patent troll' in SMS dispute
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 29 2012 @ 03:42 PM EDT
NYTimes takes on 'patent troll' in SMS dispute

What a genius idea, putting an hyperlink in a .... text!!!

Suppose there must be some more to it.

Some big guys with patents themselves payed. Wonder why? Or do the latest changes to the law offer more opportunity's to the NYT?

Hope it helps them to see how important this issue is.

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BBC Interview with Velvin Hogan
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 10:04 PM EDT
Explains...his aha moment but I don't think it stands...

<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19425051">Apple
versus Samsung: Full interview with the jury foreman</a>

....



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Apple loses in Japan - consequences?
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 31 2012 @ 05:19 AM EDT
It's beginning to look like everybody is out of step except the US.

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