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RE[12]: Dubious argument
by flypig on Mon 22nd Oct 2012 18:13
in reply to "RE[11]: Dubious argument"
No, that is a foolish conclusion. A patent license is required to use the patent, yes. This does not make the patent essential. You aren't defining "essential"; you are merely restating the definition of "patent."
To me, the implication from the slide is that, in order for Samsung to sell an "iPhone advanced mobile class device", all 3 licences would be required. If this is true, it follows that the patents are essential for such devices.
The text on the slide associates the patent licence with the device class, not the patents, so it's easy to interpret this as more than just a restating.
But this really is just about some very narrow points of interpretation. I'm happy to accept that you read it differently, and that my interpretation may not reflect reality.




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No, that is a foolish conclusion. A patent license is required to use the patent, yes. This does not make the patent essential. You aren't defining "essential"; you are merely restating the definition of "patent."