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To: slacker711 who wrote (68744)9/13/2007 8:59:39 AM
From: talksfree  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 197382
 
And remember that anything Verizon pays will likely come out of Q's pocket as all license agreements have indemnification provisions whereby the licensor indemnifies the licensee (Verizon) from any liabilities and claims by third parties arising from any IP infringement. I expect Verizon will pass through all of its payments to Q, so Verizon does not care. Q could oppose the indemnification, but would risk alienating Verizon even further, not something Q would want to do.