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To: postyle who wrote (10085)5/14/2000 10:22:00 PM
From: samim anbarcioglu  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
>> DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF IDC'S TECHNOLOGY TO THE THIRD GENERATION. HOW COULD IT, THE THIRD GENERATION PLATFORM WAS NON-EXISTENT in 1994?

That's right... 3rd generation did not exist as a platform or even as a phrase back then. Therefore the agreement was drawn using the technical descriptions and phraseology to describe the particular technology and features being agreed upon. Now, years later the subject of this agreement may be called 3rd generation, fourth generation, or whatever. it simply does not matter and does not change the agreement.

Why don't you convince IDCC to got to court. They never will. They are a little smarter than that.
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