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RE[8]: And people still call Android free..
by Nelson on Sat 30th Jun 2012 22:13
in reply to "RE[7]: And people still call Android free.."
I don't. However this ruling and others like it imply a degree of fault.
All cases don't have to swing in Apple's favor for it to become a problem for Android. Google should step up and indemnify OEMs and guarantee legal protection from Microsoft and Apple.
Why doesn't Google do that? No one has answered this meaningfully.
Right now OEMs foot the legal bills and they suffer the costs of import bans. All because Google won't grow a back bone.
RE[8]: And people still call Android free..
by kalman on Sun 1st Jul 2012 17:42
in reply to "RE[7]: And people still call Android free.."




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I'm missing the part that allows you to make the apparent leap of logic that litigation automatically implies fault. Anyone can sue for pretty much anything. Doesn't mean they're going to win