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To: Bid Buster who wrote (299414)12/15/2004 9:47:47 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
You won't give up, will you? Here, let me make it simple for you: RIM will pay accrued royalties (~$118mn) AND future ones in the order of 8.55% of sales, because NTP will probably not be dumb enough to say "Nah, we don't want money from you, we just want you to stop selling Blackberries, although you have 2 mn subscribers and are out best hope for good money in the medium term, because our dead owner said to kill you in his deathbed"

Anyway, time will tell if the lower court reinstates the injunction.

Very possibly. And that injunction will be used by NTP to bring RIM to the table. Not to stop its sales altogether, and "kill RIM", as you suggested. That was, after all, what we were disputing, not whether or not lower court will reinstate the injunction.

Now I really have to go, if you are done with your little ego trip of "read back a year" "if you had followed stuff other than PR from RIM", etc.
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