Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Feb 2012 19:26 UTC
In the News The first big hurdle has been taken by Google and Motorola Mobility. The European Union has given the green light for Google to proceed with its acquisition of Motorola Mobility. The EU will, however, monitor the deal and its outcome for potential patent abuse. Update: And there we go, the US DoJ has approved the deal as well. Update II: The just-linked DoJ report also approves the Nortel patent sale to Apple, Microsoft, and RIM. I'm hoping for lots of fireworks here so the patent system blows up in Google's, Microsoft's and Apple's faces, so we can point and laugh about all the money they wasted.
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RE[7]: Huh?
by JAlexoid on Thu 16th Feb 2012 01:11 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: Huh?"
JAlexoid
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2009-05-19

Citation needed. I don't even know what you think you mean by saying that it is allowed to be discriminatory.

I'm not saying it's allowed being discriminatory, I'm saying that reasonable trumps the discriminatory.

Citation of what? I can't point you to any publicly available documents that disclose the price of GSM/UMTS/LTE patent licenses. They are all under NDA's.

"There is also the other thing, you can't claim that you had the right to infringe only because the patents are FRAND encumbered. "

I make no such claim.

Apple did.

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