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Samsung Asks Federal Circuit For Limited Remand so Judge Koh Can Dissolve Preliminary Injunction of Galaxy 10.1 ~pj
Authored by: BigTex on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 06:58 PM EDT
First!


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Newspicks thread
Authored by: Gringo_ on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:12 PM EDT

This thread for comments to the news items listed on the front page's side panel. You are supposed to add links to the item in your comment in case it scrolls off the page, but few ever do that. I doubt you will either.

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Off topic
Authored by: Gringo_ on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:14 PM EDT

This thread is for anything that moves you, not directly related to the current article under discussion.

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Errors here
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:45 PM EDT
And I start with [PDF] in the lead-in not leading to a PDF but rather another
Groklaw article. Followups please note errors in the subject line rather than
in the message body.

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Corrections Thread
Authored by: Zox on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:50 PM EDT
So that the thread is non-anonymous.

Please put "[error] -> [correction]" in the title of your post, and
explanations of the error and correction (if necessary) in the body.

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Comes postings here
Authored by: Zox on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:53 PM EDT
We thank you for your hard work.

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Apple opposes
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 20 2012 @ 07:58 PM EDT
No! Not sweet little Apple!

Who'd a thunk...

<sarcasm/off>

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Samsung Rule 50 motion et al. filed?
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, September 21 2012 @ 11:15 AM EDT
Isn't today the deadline/dsay Samsung said it would file it's
Rule 50 motion/motion to set aside for jury misconduct/other
jury related motions? (Fri Sept 21 )

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This doesn't even make sense:
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, October 01 2012 @ 01:44 PM EDT
"After all, why would Apple want design patents on things like rounded
corners, with all the scorn they are resulting in, if it intended to bring us
something new and innovative? Obviously, it wants to keep giving us the same
design, maybe thinner or taller, but otherwise the same. Same = Stagnant. As for
Microsoft, it still thinks we all still want good olde Windows, Windows with a
new dress on, but the heart of it is the same old, decades old Windows, so it
can run the programs you've used forever."

By patenting "rounded corners" Apple forces others TO INNOVATE and
use something other than "rounded corners".

The assertions in this article make absolutely no sense.

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