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RE[8]: Comment by shmerl
by dsmogor on Tue 16th Aug 2011 12:06
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With exception of patent trolls that are immune to backfired patent ligitations.
Woudln't some member of OIN be able to secretly induce some troll to perform proxy attack on other OIN member rendering the whole sheeme useless? (of course this would only work to cripple the competitor, not profit).




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2007-02-17
Intel is not already a member of OIN.
If Google did establish a community patent pool for the mobile patents it purchases from MMI, it would make sense then for Intel to join that pool and also the OIN pool.
This IMO has the potential to end this current patent war madness. The community pools, together, would be virtually unassailable, with all members essentially licensed to do almost anything, and none of them able to sue any of the other members.
If there are enough members, it could potentially render any patents outside the pools useless for the purpose of attacking members of the pools.
Edited 2011-08-16 02:07 UTC