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Decision follows U.S. appeals court refusal to reconsider a previous infringement ruling against the BlackBerry maker.
Decision follows U.S. appeals court refusal to reconsider a previous infringement ruling against the BlackBerry maker.
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- Prototype schmototype!
- by bigmacster October 8, 2005 12:08 AM PDT
- Patents aren't just thoughts and spoken words. A patent can only be granted if a tight explanation is provided as to functional application.
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(3 Comments)stupid for a company that never made any prototype or had any
detail laidout technology to sue someone else who made things a
reality.
Following 'your' prototype requirement would mean that uniquely distinctive Parisian structure should be named the "Metal Construction Crew Tower" with good old Eiffel not even allowed to pedal pictures of it on postcards.
Let's get over the current tirade that attempts to justify obviscated cheating and ensure Gordon Gecko is secured in his pine box where he belongs!