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2007-02-20
Please learn how to read and understand.
Apple is no innovator.
Apple has always stolen the ideas of others and then did a very good marketing.
Software patents are poison for progress and innovation.
The verdict is an american one and americans tend to hold to american businesses. There is also a strong tendency to "buy" your (self)justice - (Microsoft and ISO).
I consider this verdict a farce and a loss for the whole ICT-industry. It confirms the bad habit of suffocating other companies with "patents", that build on the same idea and try to improve it, the last being a basic aspect of the human civilisation.
Jobs is dead, now let us wait for apple to die.