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Agreed. By the way, anyone know which side initiated the settlement talks as opposed to continuing the litigation? I'd be interested to know which side raised the idea first. I know most on here would be tempted to say HTC but, from a business standpoint, it could have easily been Apple's idea as well.
This is probably the worst thing that could happen to innovation. Without the patent system exploding, we will never see any usable patent reform, meaning any newcomer will be literally crushed when they try to enter the market. There is still a patent minefield out there.
This ONLY benefits the big fish, making the entry-barrier even higher.
/Uni
NEGATIVE.
Now one side will PAY the other (deal with 0 as balance is unlikely).
So THIS side will rise their smartphone priceses.
CONSUMER LOOSE.
And put "copying" in to the bin. IF HTC release any product, its because they have paid WHOLE bill for R&D.
So they pay EXTRA.
Consumer would get EXACTLY SAME device without that deal.
So CONSUMER LOOSE.
So there is no need for CONSUMERT TO APPLAUSE THAT DEAL.




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They've won some and they've lost some, no need to take sides and start another useless flame war on here. The great news is that they have signed an agreement, which will be beneficial to BOTH companies in the long run, and that's what's important. In the absence of true patent reform, agreements like this are what should be happening and we should be applauding it.