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2006-01-06
we can only hope it gets that messy. Unfortunately I almost suspect in the end that collusion between the biggest patent offenders may win the day.
Also there's the billions and billions of dollars the lawyers get out of this corruption. The politicians (who are alos lawyers) don't want to lose their campaign donations.
A possible worst case ending would be if cash strapped startups are threatened out of the market using the legal system as a bludgeon.
Edited 2012-05-21 03:31 UTC