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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 05:44 PM EDT |
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Authored by: joe on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 06:39 PM EDT |
Sure, MS did buy themselves out of a losing case.
But it is unlikely that they will try another case, because now any potential
opponent knows that MS will buy them out eventually.
I predict there won't be any more of these lawsuits from MS over Android.
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Authored by: mbouckaert on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 06:42 PM EDT |
Just like politics. We have the best government money can
buy. Same for the legal system.
No, you cannot buy the courts (hopefully we can bet on
that); but you can buy your way out of the legal system.
And the prices here are kept low, since cost of establishing
what is "right" are exorbitant. It's not the $300M offer
that convinced B&N to settle, but the perspective of their
legal costs over the next ( N | N>>1 ) years *combined* with
the $300M offer. Not everybody has pockets deep enough.
Napoleonic Code should be a tad more efficient.
The legal systems everywhere are plagued by the lack of
formal semantics.
Wouldn't it be nice if the Oracle lawsuit would simply
generate a "
ECOP0054 Error at line <...>, no registration
ECOP0020 Error at line <...>, not copyrightable
EPAT0017 Invalid patent
"
Life would be a dream...
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