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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 172.98+1.1%Jan 2 9:30 AM EST

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To: benhorseman who wrote (67779)8/17/2007 7:50:02 AM
From: JohnG   of 197073
 
Nokia's ITC Complaint-- In as much as we have the NOK-QCOM disagreement in arbitration, I suppose this latest complaint means NOK is trying really hard to avoid arbitration and use the ITC to take a one sided shipe at QCOM.

The I
TC is such a Narrow, Myopic forum that it is in the process of perpetuating and expanding itself by deciding patent disputes. Is it for sure that the NOK-QCOM dispute is going to arbitration.

The whole business of applying random patents to high tech devices where thousands of patents are involved needs some legislative work. The law is supposed to provide a reasonable settlement in a reasonable amount of time.

Injunctive relief applied after a technology has matured is a tricky matter. Injunctine relief applied in building a device where thousands of patents are involved weighs heavily against rapid innovation and the public interest.

Ihe model of forcing someone to tear down a building when he constructs it on your land without permission simply does not apply to modern technology IP.
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