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Finally someone gets it. | 199 comments | Create New Account
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Finally someone gets it.
Authored by: PJ on Wednesday, January 16 2013 @ 12:21 AM EST
Dude, there are approximately 200,000 utility
patents that read on every smartphone.

You do the math, grampa.

Kidding. What makes you think everyone here
is a kid?

Or silly?

: )

Not kidding about the utility patents. If every time
a company has four of them and charges $50 per unit,
now how long will the US smartphone industry survive?

PS I have never endorsed SEP abuse. Please show me
a real-life example.

There are mathematicians here, who teach it,
for crying out loud. And physicists. And CEOs.
And lawyers. And engineers. And accountants. And
entrepreneurs. We're not silly kids. That is the
new smear, and you are not the first to show up
here and pretend we are. The top article
currently on Groklaw was written
by a lawyer, by the way, who is no kid.

Who do you think you are? Whatever you think,
if you wish to comment on Groklaw, keep the
insults to yourself. Otherwise you will be
violating our comments policy. And that doesn't
go on forever. First warning.

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