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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 174.80+0.3%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: mindykoeppel who wrote (72831)1/1/2008 10:33:21 AM
From: BoonDoggler  Read Replies (1) of 196844
 
What about the agreement that Verizon signed with Broadcomm? Did it not also cover these patents? Would that mean that somehow Q could sell EV-DO chips made after May 19, 2007 to Verizon?


VI. Verizon Adjustment.
As set forth in its Memorandum of Decision filed today, the Court
believes that this Permanent Injunction should explicitly take into account the
effect of the Verizon-Broadcom Agreement (PTX 2002 ) (“Verizon Agreement”)
on the calculation of sunset royalties and on the scope of activities which
Qualcomm may lawfully undertake in assisting Verizon under the Verizon
Agreement. Accordingly, by February 29, 2008, the parties shall either file a
proposed stipulated amendment to this Permanent Injunction dealing with any
necessary modification to the Permanent Injunction in light of the Verizon
Agreement, or present simultaneous opening briefs on the issue and simultaneous
reply briefs ten days thereafter. If the parties believe that another mechanism
would be preferable for resolving this issue in the absence of agreement, they are
free to propose such an alternative by way of a joint report.
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