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These companies don't know what's going to be valuable, what will be the next big thing, so they try to patent absolutely everything.
Jason Schultz
An injunction would give free reign to patent trolls-those companies that use the patent system as the exclusive basis for suing other firms over disputed technology.
Carmi Levy
Since it takes years to obtain a patent, it does not make sense to attempt to patent anything in the software of the game. Instead, the patent battles are all about the hardware.
Kelly Kordzik
The WIPO is the world's premier organization for establishing norms for the protection of IP. In the patent field, its Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) permits an applicant to file a single patent application that can mature into a patent application in every designated member PCT country around the globe. This represents considerable savings for applicants filing in numerous countries.
Michael Kirk
The patent office's decision has no preclusive effect on a court, and there are indeed cases where the patent office made a decision in a re-examination supporting a patent and a court later looked at the same exact issue, disagreed with the PTO, and found the patent invalid.
Dan Ravicher
Let's say you get a patent on something like a pop-up window. Of course, you could, in theory, go after everyone on the Internet, but you don't. What you end up doing is picking off the weak members of the herd, companies that don't have the money to defend themselves or independent Web sites, or occasionally big companies that you think will not have very much backbone and will quickly settle.
Jason Schultz
NTP has been improperly attempting to slow down the anticipated rejections from the patent office, even going so far as to recently attempt to bog down the patent office with a highly unusual request to process filings for over 30,000 new patent claims.
Mark Guibert
In competitive industries, patents become more valuable. People should pay more attention to patent issues because they can make or break a company.
Greg Aharonian
We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents. The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.
Ben Miller
We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents, . She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. .. The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.
Ben Miller
The technology had not been obvious to larger companies, so that's how we were able to get the patent,
Greg Ryan
Timing can be everything, particularly in the patent area. By waiting, companies often lose their ability to protect their IP.
John Pratt
Once a patent is granted, it's not a sure thing at all. It's by no means a sure thing that [Microsoft] would have a valid legal position against Apple. It would be a question of who invented it first.
Roger Cook
For RIM, this comes at a horrible time with its patent case. Companies are already wondering about e-mail, and now the alternative is crystal clear.
Ellen Daley
Apple tried to claim invention, but this patent dispels that. We are going to look at all the alternatives that the patent provides. We can look at legal remedies.
Craig McHugh
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