Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, October 22 2012 @ 05:07 PM EDT |
But what if a company refuses to accept the FRAND license, claiming its
unreasonable (without actually negotiating)?[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Gringo_ on Monday, October 22 2012 @ 05:16 PM EDT |
You speak the obvious, in the sense that patent abuse of
any kind should not
exist, but your comment totally negate's
PJ's article, the very reason we are
all gathered here today,
and dismisses it as if fairness to Google is
unimportant. You
also conveniently overlook everything in my comment above,
and focus with tunnel vision on FRAND patent fairness. You
are being
deliberately block-headed, and don't deserve a
forum for your narrow vision
here. Furthermore, your
behaviour gives cause to question your motives. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, October 22 2012 @ 11:37 PM EDT |
Wow, someone here has a brain and critical thinking skills. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 2012 @ 06:29 AM EDT |
This is fair! There are advantages to having YOUR technology as part
of a standard. You are essentially guaranteed widespread adoption and
licensing of your technology
(My emphasis)
I think you
have pointed out the flaw in your own reasoning. Motorola did not get its
'guaranteed' licensing of its technology. Once it became clear that Apple had
no intention of initiating negotiations to use someone else's technology
Motorola had to go to them and present an offer. Apple chose not to negotiate
but to litigate.
Please explain to me how this is fair [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 2012 @ 08:53 AM EDT |
No matter what your amazing critical thinking skills tell you, if you don't
license the FRAND patents for a standard, you can not sell a device that
implements that standard.
Why doesn't Apple man up and negotiate for the license already? If they don't,
they shouldn't be so surprised that they can have their shiny new phone pulled
from the stores.
Amazingly, if they did license the patents then this side of the lawsuit would
disappear and they can refocus on their war against Google. Instead they just
complain to the courts that they want implement the standard without negotiating
for a license. Sounds like Apple is enjoying the same critical thinking skills
that you brag about possessing.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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