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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: johnzhang who wrote (30833)9/2/2000 11:14:52 AM
From: Dr. Id  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Qualcomm needs to sue both now to stop their efforts. Do not be a nerd like Farnsworth and just let them walk over you in the
feeble chance they will license from you. Also, when the suit is filed, Qualcomm should publicly state that it will NEVER license
either Nokia or NTT DoCoMo after the suit is won.


This is in effect what I believe that Rambus is doing. They have stated that they will not license to anyone who brings litigation against their patents. Micron is playing a very dangerous game, in that if Ramhus patents are upheld and they win the suit, they've said that they won't license RDRAM to Micron.

Dr.Id@bettingonbothprevailing.com
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