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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 103.74-1.2%12:39 PM EST

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (44859)6/18/2000 8:09:00 AM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Zeev, A hypothetical IP issue.
Let's examine a hypothetical situation where an IP owner is considering action against two companies. Assume that both companies have shipped very large quantities of infringing product over the past few years. (Assume for example, chip sets).
Suppose that to company "A" the IP owner say's, "Either pay me royalties or I will sue." And to company "B" he say's, "If you continue to develop and promote infringing product I will provide you with lucrative stock and patent right's."
How do you think the court's would view this hypothetical situation?
JMHO's
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