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Bloomberg on FTC-Google Action; anything we can do? | 627 comments | Create New Account
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Bloomberg on FTC-Google Action; anything we can do?
Authored by: symbolset on Friday, November 02 2012 @ 04:16 AM EDT
This is an unpleasant aspect of our political system. The FTC officials are
appointees, or work for one. Throw enough campaign money at a
candidate and if he wins he'll grant your nephew a pardon, make you an
ambassador, or appoint your flunkies to positions in the Justice department
or FTC. I wish it weren't so. All we can do is that legendary advice from I
know not whom: "follow the money."

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

What is questionable about asking for FAIR royalty
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 02 2012 @ 05:19 AM EDT


The *SAME* royalty that Motorola (who's patents Apple has acknowledged are
valid *and* valuable) offers everyone at the first stages of negotiation.


Is questionable how?


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