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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: Gary105 who wrote (1870)1/14/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: Hank  Read Replies (2) of 7111
 
Gary,

I also wonder how Japans current financial woes might influence a license deal. IE- they may be more willing to deal because they need the money now more than they would in better times. Also, how does the fact that RADAF is a China based company affect this scenario? China is not an easy place to do business if you don't have the right connections and I always thought Japan and China were never on the friendliest pf terms. Could RADAF simply thumb their noses at them? After all, Japan can't dictate where RADAF sells it's products outside of Japan or can they? I have no knowledge or experience in these matters so I'm groping for answers.

I've followed many company's in the past who have come up against supposed patent infringements like this and it usually amounts to nothing at all.

Hank
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