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12/02/13 9:47 AM

#1701 RE: yanquitrader #1699

I'm not sure if these translate to the same thing:

Patents 6,615,233 “Document Transmission”; 7,584,330 “Multi-Processor Data Coherency”; 6,374,329 “High Availability Super Server”; 5,835,095 “Visible Line Processor”; 6,185,668 “Speculative Instruction Execution”; 6,029,257 “Computer Testing”; 6,219,226 “Retractable Access Door”; 5,892,654 “Air Flow Apparatus”; 6,032,240 “Bypassing Nonpaged Pool Controller”; 5,598,115 “Comparator Cell”; and 5,463,750 “Translating Virtual Addresses”.

Maybe someone who is tech savvy could elaborate on the parallels between our patents and the Clipper tech...

More importantly, the post, as value vulture implied, was mainly to show the kind of high quality stuff we've have acquired.
Settlements and judgments in the hundreds of millions might be quite unlikely, but with all the suits we've filed even a small fraction of that would be immensely significant for a 30M$ company.

The main thing to get out of this is that they're high quality patents indeed, and not just for frivolous claims to leverage your trolling around court fees. If you look at each patent, they all have various patent citations, non-patent citations, and other references by many prominent companies.

All this aside, we know prima facie that whatever marathon acquires must be a high quality patent, since IPnav being what it and having the access that it has, guarantees that only the best available are chosen.