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Re: dam78 post# 56795

Thursday, 03/19/2015 5:05:01 PM

Thursday, March 19, 2015 5:05:01 PM

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All indications and expectations are that the patents are in fact valid. Most are and occasionally there are some which are deemed not to be on review. However, in cases such as many of the ZTE cases, where injunctions are in fact granted, it is highly unlikely that the patents are not in fact valid. Before approving an injunction,
In Euporean countries (many) A judge will make a determination himself as to the validity of the patents. This is for his own personal use in making a decision on the injunction. Judge's only issue injunctions if they believe that the patents are infringed upon and are valid and will hold up to scrutiny while under review. This is to prevent those who might have infringed/or not from undue harm should those patents be found to be invalid. So injunctions are only granted by the courts when they believe that there is a high probability of the patents being found to be valid.