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This means that there will be a lot more patent battles, less FRAND based ones. But Apple is being defanged by USPTO as well and Germany is still a total mess.
Yes. Less. Google will not be able to fight back with SEPs. If there is no ability to fight back, there is no fight. Only submission.
They have been backed into a corner in general, albeit a more attractive corner that some (like Microsoft) would have wished the FTC to paint them, but a corner nonetheless.