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Actually, *coming out* of chapter 11, despite fighting an expensive court battle waged by an 800lb gorilla is pretty impressive. That takes some revenue. Especially since attorneys don't let themselves get into a position of losing money to a client that files chapter 11. They make sure they get paid.
So that facet of this drama *does* suggest that the market could be quite lucrative.
The fact that Apple feels so strongly about preventing hardware competition in their market suggests that they *know* it would be a very lucrative business. And they want to keep all of the lucre for themselves, consumer be damned.
Edited 2009-07-05 23:01 UTC