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Authored by: Yossarian on Monday, October 29 2012 @ 07:05 PM EDT |
>The German court decided more expeditiously,
>granting Moto an injunction
The German court did not grant an injunction on business in
the US. Why should the US court be allowed to "un-grant"
the injunction? The base of your argument is that federal
judges have the power and therefore they have the right.
*Think* what will happen to international trade if other
countries will adopt the US' approach of "might make right".
It seems like the US learned *NOTHING* from the
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot%E2%80%93Hawley_Tariff_Act
(The US tried to get out of a recession by heavy tariffs on
imported goods. The act was so successful that a recession
became *the* Great Depression.)[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: SpaceLifeForm on Tuesday, October 30 2012 @ 12:32 AM EDT |
The US judge has told Moto not to go ahead with the
injunction. IOW he is
telling Moto to stay in line, one case at a time,
and no running across the
street for side orders.
No running across the
street?
Seriously?
Do you not see your own hypocrisy?
Can you not
see that Microsoft themselves
ran across the street?
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You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, October 30 2012 @ 12:17 PM EDT |
Showing that the usa court asking to wait has no jurisdiction
to ask....
i'm not a lawyer and i know i'd do that....[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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