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To: Dan3 who wrote (182914)12/16/2005 7:17:14 AM
From: aleph0  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Dan,
on this piece ...
// "Intel's strategy of delaying the US case means AMD's US case will begin hearings shortly after an Intel conviction in Japan." //
.. I'm not quite with you here !

AFAIK, Intel has already been convicted by the Japanese court, i.e. found guilty. They accepted the nominal fine of ca. 30,000$ whilst still admitting no guilt.

The news item here is talking about "Argument to Keep Evidence Obtained by JFTC of Illegal Business Practices from the Public Record".
..where by the court said : "no, you must allow this evidence to become public."

Good decision IMO !

I hope that means we'll be able to actually "see" the evidence such as Emails, letters etc.

I would also welcome AMD publishing it on their website for all to read ! ... Do you think this is likely ?
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