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To: TobagoJack who wrote (148777)5/28/2019 5:11:12 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217774
 
Huawei just got a judgment from judge Lucy Koh that they don't have to steal Qualcomm's intellectual property as it's free stuff for all to use ( she technically said renegotiate but she means at 95% lower price).

It's quite funny that while Big D is putting the boot into Huawei, the courts are handing over intellectual property gratis.

That will cut USA government revenue bigly because Qualcomm pays big taxes on royalties collected around the world by Huawei. No revenue means no more tax.

The salaries and spending of umpty thousand Qualcomm employees will also not be taxed because they'll be laid off as happens when companies go bust due to lack of revenue.

Qualcomm also does vital national security work which won't survive on its own. USA will have to ask Huawei to do that for them when Qualcomm has gone. Hahaha.

Lucy Koh won't be getting any presidential awards. The FTC should be shut and useless people fired.

Lucy really is a piece of work. Her 233 pages were loaded with biased bung thinking.

Apple also collects big heaps but with huge loss of business in China they won't be paying much tax either. They'll be laying off staff too.

Mqurice