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To: talksfree who wrote (54667)8/18/2006 12:12:00 PM
From: JeffreyHF  Respond to of 196524
 
Re: evidentiary "weight" of press releases

Your original position, Talksfree, was to the effect that corporate press releases are inadmissible. My response was in vehement disagreement with that assertion. The "weight" to be given to such press releases, once admitted into evidence, will vary dependent upon the specific facts and circumstances.In this case, the lawsuit itself seeks FRAND construction and enforcement in the licensing of Qualcomm`s essential GSM and UMTS IPR. It is the strategy of Nokia, and the underlying inferences one must first draw, that cause Nokia its dilemma. How can a justiciable claim of the nature plead be found to exist, in the absence of essential GSM and UMTS IPR to be licensed?