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To: moat who wrote (729)8/11/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: quidditch   of 13582
 
moat, in addition to Art's reply, Q! stressed on its Q-2 (April) conference call (in the aftermath of the ERICY deal--lots of patent and IPR discussion) that if you license one Q! patent its the equivalent, from a royalty to Q! perspective, as licensing them all. Q!uite a revelation. The upshot appears to be that even if essential CDMA patents expire, one or more of Q!'s boatload of subsequent patents will be required for operation of a CDMA system/handset.

Regards. Steven
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