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Giovanni

02/07/18 8:10 AM

#1963 RE: fromtheuk #1962

lol

get real..

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hey can only buy if Beniot wanted to sell. He owns 80% of the shares. I doubt very much he would release ownership to Snap.

As for the 6 year legal battle, I think you are thinking of the US.. the Canada legal processs is much quicker with less oppertunity for large companies to delay proceedings. By bringing the action against SNAP in Canada, they can only claim damages against revenues generated in Canada, but they can go back to 2004.
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Bilal Khabab

02/07/18 1:29 PM

#1966 RE: fromtheuk #1962

This is utter nonsense. No IP litigation of any significance whatsoever is done in Canadian courts, which are much, much slower that their American counterparts. Ask any Canadian lawyer and they will tell you how they marvel at how quickly cases make it to trial in the US.

California is the only jurisdiction that matters for major IP litigation.