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Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
40hz:
Lets see: you got an American business + Amercan law being abused to stifle competition and "protect" (largely non-existent) American jobs + election year nationalism playing in the background + California court and jury versus an 'evil' and 'thieving' South Korean company who is arguing for rationality and fairness, and maybe just a touch of sanity? Hmm...tricky...
Did anybody seriously expect any different an outcome? :-\
Oh well. It ain't over yet folks! That was just the opening act.
Carol Haynes:
40Hz - that was precisely my reaction too. It was never going to be any different.
It will be interesting to see what happens in the European and Australian courts LOL
Renegade:
It will be interesting to see what happens in the European and Australian courts LOL
-Carol Haynes (August 25, 2012, 06:51 AM)
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I rather doubt that we'll actually find out the exact amounts of the bribes... ;D
40hz:
It will be interesting to see what happens in the European and Australian courts LOL
-Carol Haynes (August 25, 2012, 06:51 AM)
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I rather doubt that we'll actually find out the exact amounts of the bribes... ;D
-Renegade (August 25, 2012, 07:11 AM)
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Why bother with bribes? Why not just threaten to extradite any non-cooperative judiciary en masse to the United States to stand trial for impeding US law - or better yet, to simply be detained indefinitely and without charges for being "found" to be a threat to US "national security?"
The US government has the authority to do all of that. And they ought to know since they gave themselves that "legal" authority a few years back.
What it's starting to look like for 2012
:P
joiwind:
Isn't there some way I/we/people could make known to Apple what I/we/people think of them ? No ...?
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