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Sunday, 10/17/2021 8:46:52 PM

Sunday, October 17, 2021 8:46:52 PM

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Great post: BolliverShagnasty
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11:53 AM
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If you read the entire 82 page filing from Samsung in Delaware they attempt to re-litigate the following
The current JDLA case in California. (Only impression you get is Samsung must have lost)
The Google Case with the same tired rejected Google arguments (Google asked Sammy for indemnification so they must have lost too)

This document embraces the Google arguments in such a way that you are once again reminded that there must have been coordination and Collusion between those 2 parties to harm Netlist! (Samsung phones and Google Android are pretty cozy right?) Remember when Samsung was so upset when Jason Sheasby filed a "Notice of Appearance" in the Samsung case? Everyone knew that was suspicious. When Netlist responds to this filing, what else will we learn now that the "cats out of the bag" with Google and also a new name "Lenovo"? We can be sure Netlist has more information and at this point I think we can assume it must be damning! We are 23 days away from the motion hearing in the Google case and through Samsung we just learned that Google has asked Samsung to indemnify them? First round of trial filings in the Samsung case in California are due the 25th. 1 week from now! What do we see next? Google settlement? Samsung Settlement? License to Lenovo? Doe Micron say screw this and step forward and settle?

I think there is a real possibility that all of these cases could be settled by the end of the year and Netlist goes forward with Rocket Engines Roaring. The more we know, what benefit is there for the infringers to attempt to drag this out any longer? When these cases are finished, Google still has several Governments that want to talk to them about Antitrust issues! Wouldn't it best for all parties concerned to put this in the rear view mirror?



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