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To: Bux who wrote (3878)2/12/2000 2:26:00 AM
From: Gus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5195
 
LOL. What a predictable response. Look, there is no ambiguity about the complete inaccuracy of YOUR statement:

I am more than a little surprised that IDC investors do not seem very concerned with the pioneering CDMA patent rights that were sold to only one company, even going so far as allowing them to sub-license to others
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GROW UP!!!! If you don't even have the integrity, much less the class to acknowledge an obvious mistake like that, what makes you think anyone here is interested in listening to your scatter-brained explanation of the implications of the terms of that 1994 cross-licensing agreement. You couldn't even find that damn 10 Mhz bandwidth limitation clause on your own! LOL.

Most of us here are all still laughing and reeling from that masterful job you did with your pathetic interpretation of the Markman requirement and your sophomoric and pretentious treatise on the broad legal strategies available to a company in patent litigation. Remember how that lawyer picked apart your argument in slow motion?

You continue to be a waste of time, Bux, and your condescending attitude in the face of the repeated humiliations on questions of fact you have taken from a lot of the regulars on this board only makes the laughter last a little bit longer than is polite. Never mind your tepid and picayune opinions.

Cut your losses, will you?



To: Bux who wrote (3878)2/12/2000 8:59:00 PM
From: Jim Lurgio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5195
 
Bux, Let me ask you one question. What will be the dominant technology in the America's and who will be the dominant provider of that technology in North America.

My answer is TDMA will be the dominant technology of the Americas and ATT will be the dominant provider of that in North America.

And that's my final answer