Thursday, June 04, 2009 12:15:02 PM
show me where NeoMedia is trying to invalidate another company's IP? Their case is all about defending their OWN IP from infringement. So, if as you say, there is a "circus" for some entity trying to invaliate another company's IP then the "circus" is ALL THE DOING of ScanBuy and the EFF, using your comments. And so far, EFF struck out, ScanBuy's chances look much much weaker as a result.
Also on your assumptions on legal expenses, ever heard of contingency? Show us where in the filings you see any documentation for NeoMedia's legal expense. (Do you understand how contingency fees work? from your post to JP, it doesn't seem like it.)
Thanks for your answer about not being a lawyer, did you know one of the people you are trying to argue about the law with IS a lawyer?
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