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This is a discussion on live Closing arguments between apple vs sammy within the Motorola Xoom vs. Others forums, part of the Motorola Xoom Forum category; http://live.theverge.com/apple-closi...medium=twitter...
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Don't refresh the page. Its like a twitter. It will refresh soon its own.
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What I'm wondering is how many jurors own what device?
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if anyone is reading these comments/info that's being brought forth in this case, it comes across to me as being dumb and/or hilarious. They actually pay these lawyers thousands for this! Can you sue the whole thing for a waste of time and to get more publity either way.
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They moved over here - http://live.theverge.com/samsung-clo...samsung-trial/
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“Patent wars are not helpful to consumers,” says Pablo Chavez, director of Public Policy at Google at a recently-held Technology Policy Institute conference, CNet‘s Declan McCullagh reports. In response to a question fielded by News Corp senior VP for government affairs Rick Lane, Chavez says patent wars are harmful. “They’re not helpful to the marketplace. They’re not helpful to innovation.”
In fact, patents on “abstract ideas” are said to be against innovation, Google posits in a brief to the Supreme Court (PDF) co-signed with Metlife, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and other companies.
The recent surge in patents on abstract ideas such as how to run a business or software that merely implements such methods has not promoted innovation in the financial services or information technology fields — to the contrary, such patents create a drag on innovation."
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Fascinating! Thanks twowheelz for putting this together.
I hope the jury realizes how their decision will affect us all. The cost for Apple to mount this massive idump of cow pie, and for Samsung to defend against it, has only hurt the consumers. Both sides will pass down the expenses to us through pricing, naturally.
Both sides probably have their appeal paperwork ready. It'll probably drag on to this time next year.
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Last edited by ggrant3876; 08-24-2012 at 05:12 PM.
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