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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 101.61+2.8%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: muzosi who wrote (72413)5/9/2001 6:24:22 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (3) of 93625
 
Believe what you wish. RMBS lost one battle today. The war is far from over. RMBS will press on & only time will know who wins the war.

I don't buy the BS posted here by the FUD club. It's no different from the FUD spun by the JDEC crew IMO. RMBS lost one round of many court battles to come. There is significant evidence to establish the validity of RMBS patents & expose the JDEC crew for what they were really about wrt RMBS. I believe that in the end, the facts & the law will prevail.

FWIW, I believe Geoff Tate & support RMBS continued efforts to defend their inventions vigorously.....

............``We are obviously disappointed in today's verdict and will immediately appeal,'' said Geoff Tate, CEO of Rambus. ``The innovations at issue are Rambus inventions, and the evidence presented at trial made it clear that Infineon knew all along that they were Rambus inventions.''

``I attended the whole trial and continue to believe that Infineon's JEDEC charges are completely baseless. Rambus abided by JEDEC's rules despite the fact that these rules have been shown to be confusing, conflicting, poorly communicated and generally not complied with by other JEDEC members. Today's verdict, if allowed to stand, poses a serious threat to all technology companies that try to protect their inventions through our intellectual property laws. It puts innovators at risk of forfeiting their intellectual property rights by simply attending meetings of a standard setting committee.''

``Rambus will continue to fight to protect its intellectual property. As we have long maintained, it is our right, as well as our obligation to Rambus shareholders, to take all appropriate measures to protect our patented innovations. We will vigorously defend our patent rights against any company that attempts to use our innovations without compensation,'' continued Mr. Tate.
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