Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Mar 2011 22:52 UTC, submitted by ephracis
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Well, it's also possible they would raise prices to compensate for a fire in some Chinese factory that destroyed a whole batch of their product, or a thousand other different kind of scenarios that affect their bottom line. Do you really care to know every time something like that happens?
Unless insurance companies have policies for IP infringement losses, that is a different issue. I suspect that there is no such insurance policy for IP/patent infringement.





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Well, it's also possible they would raise prices to compensate for a fire in some Chinese factory that destroyed a whole batch of their product, or a thousand other different kind of scenarios that affect their bottom line. Do you really care to know every time something like that happens?
Edited 2011-03-22 00:36 UTC