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I don't think either is correct.
If these said companies knew that Microsoft had no leg to stand on do you really think they would licence it in the first place? the question isn't the outcome based on what we to occur but how it will turn out based on how the law is written today - in a perfect world the evidence for anything to be patented would be high, the patent office itself would be well funded and most important the 'common good' would trump business greed in cases of issues such as medication for treatable diseases but said treatment is too high due to price gouging. If Samsung and HTC had a leg to stand on they would never had agreed to the licence hence there must have been some validity in it hence on one hand we have Microsoft realise that making a few bucks by asking a reasonable amount is more productive than throwing an Apple of demanding sums that are so incredibly out of this world that it would be derelict of being a manager to simply roll over and accept it - maybe Samsung was hoping that maybe if they could punch some holes in the case that Apple would licence the technology at a more reasonable price. IMHO I would have preferred to see the judge tell Samsung and Apple that $5 per unit for an across the board licensing and leave it at that. Apple would get fair compensation and Samsung would make a reasonable return on their product sales.