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Authored by: bugstomper on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 01:18 PM EST |
Please summarize in the Title box error->correction or s/error/correction/ to
make it easy to scan see what needs to be corrected and to avoid duplication of
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Authored by: bugstomper on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 01:21 PM EST |
Please stay off topic in these threads. Use HTML Formatted mode to make your
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- Apple and HTC must provide unredacted settlement agreement - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 08:57 PM EST
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Authored by: bugstomper on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 01:23 PM EST |
Please type the title of the News Picks article in the Title box of your
comment, and include the link to the article in HTML Formatted mode for the
convenience of the readers after the article has scrolled off the News Picks
sidebar.
Hint: Use Preview to check that your links are ok. Avoid a Geeklog
"feature" that posts long links broken by inserting line breaks in the
URL at punctuation points such as
<a href="http://www.example.com/xyzblahblah_
blahblah/abcblahblah/defblahblah?
abcblahblah
.html">text</a>
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Authored by: bugstomper on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 01:24 PM EST |
Please post your transcriptions of Comes exhibits here with full HTML markup but
posted in Plain Old Text mode so PJ can copy and paste it
See the Comes
Tracking Page to find and claim PDF files that still need to be
transcribed.
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Authored by: rsteinmetz70112 on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 01:52 PM EST |
How can the Judge or anyone else evaluate a royalty rate without referring to
the rates paid by others and how they are calculated.
Isn't that the core issue of this whole case? HTC would seem to be a close
analog to Motorola.
This part of the stipulation seems to say that that Apple will provide the
agreement, but not the important bits.
"only provisions being redacted relate only to the amount of the monetary
payment, including how the amount is calculated"
If I was the judge I'd make them provide me the whole thing, even if it is
sealed and only the lawyers can look at it.
---
Rsteinmetz - IANAL therefore my opinions are illegal.
"I could be wrong now, but I don't think so."
Randy Newman - The Title Theme from Monk
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- Different case - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 02:33 PM EST
- I'm still puzzled - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 02:37 PM EST
- Not possible - Authored by: cricketjeff on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 03:21 PM EST
- Not possible - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 03:48 PM EST
- Proven Liars - Authored by: cricketjeff on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 03:58 PM EST
- Proven Liars - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 04:19 PM EST
- Proven Liars - Authored by: cricketjeff on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 04:27 PM EST
- Proven Liars - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 05:05 PM EST
- Proven Liars - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 06:53 PM EST
- Not possible - Authored by: tknarr on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 04:18 PM EST
- Not possible - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 04:24 PM EST
- I'm still puzzled - Authored by: rsteinmetz70112 on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 09:47 PM EST
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 21 2012 @ 09:13 PM EST |
Yes, and we know how well some of those worked out. Pardon my
cynicism...
Wayne
http://madhatter.ca
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, November 26 2012 @ 03:10 PM EST |
Proving once again that it ain't over till it over, Rambus
may very well
succeed in getting Micron back into court.
Quote: "SAN FRANCISCO — Rambus
Inc. is asking the
California Court of Appeal to revive its $4 billion
price-
fixing case against Micron Technology Inc. and SK Hynix
Inc., saying two
San Francisco Superior Court judges erred
by excluding evidence that its
alleged co-conspirators
pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges. Rambus also
accuses Hynix of improperly striking two of the three
African-American members
of the jury pool, suggesting part
of the reason was Rambus' lead trial counsel
being African-
American." End Quote
You have be
a member to access full story. But Rambus back in
court!
Some other interesting facts are that both Hynix and Samsung
have settled with Rambus and admitted wrong doing in
attempting to price
RD-RAM out of the market. Rambus unlike
some patent trolls spend countless
millions on R&D and
enabled companies like ARM, Sony, IBM and Nvidia to
make
giant leaps in memory and bus architecture and design
technology.
In
fact Rambus and Nvidia recently came to an licensing
agreement concerning
technology designs Nvidia stole from
Rambus when they were partnered on the STI
(Sony Toshiba
IBM)
invited Rambus in to design the XDR Memory Architecture
that
was also included in the RSX (Reality Synthesizer Graphics
Chip) GPU with
Nvidia.
Their brilliant designs in Ring Bus Memory Controllers and
LPDDR3
in partnership with ARM and SAMSUNG are what have
ARM's latest A15 SoC
processor achieving (unheard of up to
now in a mobile device chips), speeds
from 12.8GBps to
26.6GBps.
This is remarkable considering these chips are in
low power
phones & tablets coming out now. Soon to be powering ARM
next
generation A50 64bit Server chips. Next summer in fact
those chips may just be
in your cell phone powered by
Rambus's Memory Geniuses.
Another fact few
people know is SAMSUNG now owns part of
Rambus and though Micron may be buying
Elpida... they
aren't getting the patents they were after. They're being
sold.
When you add up the possible wrongs committed by the
judge in this case (that
Rambus is trying to get opened back
up), to the fact that both Micron's
co-conspirators pleaded
guilty to criminal charges, the long arm of the law may
just
nab Micron yet!
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