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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (15614)9/28/1998 9:21:00 AM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Maurice:

Qualcomm can go to a USA court, show the patents and get an injunction if the case is crystal clear... Armed with an injunction, L M Ericsson's USA property will be up for confiscation by USA bailiffs, police, marines or whatever is needed.

One error, the Q can only prevent W-CDMA whereever they have protection in that country. If ERICY supplies W-CDMA equipment in Europe and if the Q has coverage in Europe, the Q has to go to a European court. If ERICY supplies W-CDMA equipment in the US and if</b the Q has coverage in the US, the Q has to go to court in the US. Same logic and reasoning goes for Japan, et al.

dave