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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 37.48+3.4%2:37 PM EST

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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (57645)6/9/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: StockMan  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re -- "If Intel can use its monopoly position in the market for microprocessors to prevent other companies from enforcing their own patents, other companies will have little incentive to invent new features to challenge Intel's dominance."

I dont think the NYTimes gets the point. Intel's Technical Information is Intel's way of enforcing its own patents.

The issue is, if Intel and others cant assert/enforce its own patent and IP rights, there will be little incentive for Intel and others to invent.

Thus the case is a matter of interpretation, with Intel's view being the broader view.

Furthermore, Intel's technical information is not part of Intel's monopoly . Intel's processors are!!!

Stockman
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