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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 159.42-1.2%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (146674)11/29/2006 12:46:30 PM
From: waitwatchwander  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
If the Supreme Court upholds the appellate court decision, it will, in my view, be more difficult for QUALCOMM to claim prior art, an essential part of a patent claim. [from your PM]

Are you saying if someone adds to a patent, this decision means that the rights of the original patent holder are no longer valid?

That doesn't make sense. I'd buy that the new patent holder may gain some rights over the original patent holder but can't see the original rights being invalidated.

All this patent stuff just makes my head spin. So tell me how I've messed up interpreting your comments?

Thanx
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