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Re: mschere post# 124256

Thursday, 08/25/2005 1:50:36 PM

Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:50:36 PM

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Mschere.

Now you've muddied-up the waters, but good!

Normally, the patent holder sues the manufacture for infringement.

In Delaware, the manufacturer sues the patent holder, because it's scared silly it will be sued.

Sued for what? Certainly not for currently infringing, since it has a license.

And since no one knows what patents IDCC will have in 2007, how can a judge rule on future infringement?

Good question: What is Nokia's strategy?

If the case was straight forward, should they not have waited till their license runs out next year, then introduce their new phones, and see if IDCC sues?

I think I'm getting a headache.


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