Judge Overturns Patent Suit, Rules RIM Did Not Infringe 13
New submitter ottdmk writes "You may recall this recent Slashdot story about Mformation being awarded 147.2 million dollars in a patent suit against RIM. Well, it appears a California appeals judge has disagreed with that verdict. As part of the ruling, if Mformation successfully appeals, the matter will go to a new trial instead of the jury award being restored."
I can picture (Score:3, Funny)
Their receptionist Miss Mformation.
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Their receptionist Miss Mformation.
Shades of "TV or not TV" (Proctor & Bergmann)!
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Sounds like a poor contraction for "misinformation". How poetic.
How To Kill A Joke 101
the nail in the coffin (Score:1)
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Which is why no patent troll ever sues on any infringement. There's no benefit to killing a product before it gets its legs, at least for patent trolls.
A patent troll's motivation is money. If they go after a product that's barely on the market, there's hardly any to be made. OTOH, if they sue AFTER
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Well the most demented of the gibberish originates here:
www.timecube.com
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I think it's the Internet, about to become sentient.
And it's insane.
Finally - Some sense! (Score:3)
Yes, thank you, Judge! Finally some good sense in this patent troll nonsense. Now to start forcing patent trolls to pay damages for their harassment.