Apple in a Bind as Courts Wrangle Over Patents

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WaqasAltaf
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Re: A question
WaqasAltaf   10/28/2012 8:26:17 AM
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@ anandvy

In my opinion such disputes are not beneficial for the end users because single company will have monopoly over the market and thus the price competition will disappear

Well I think such disputes are good for the market as a whole as competition exists when the disputes get stronger. Companies (opponents in courts) try to throw out each other off the market by many strategies only surely being price cut downs. Too much harmony among companies mean that they agree to maintain higher prices and end-user suffers.

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Re: A question
anandvy   10/28/2012 8:00:34 AM
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Do you think that such disputes are beneficial for the users as they give rise to the competition or there are no implications for the users?

@WaqasAltaf, In my opinion such disputes are not beneficial for the end users because single company will have monopoly over the market and thus the price competition will disappear. Moreover there are mixed opinion on whether Samsung really violated any Apple IP, so in the end its all matter of perception.

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Re : Apple in a Bind as Courts Wrangle Over Patents
anandvy   10/28/2012 7:57:18 AM
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Isn't it time these two companies got together for some serious discussions that will hopefully end this charade?

@Bolaji, thanks for the post. I strongly feel that both the companies should discuss this and this matter but unfortunately the current competition in smartphone/Tablet market is so intense that neither of the companies would like to concede defeat.

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Bolaji Ojo   10/27/2012 1:04:09 PM
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WaqasAltaf, You are right. These lawsuits are not being driven by lawyers. The companies are happy to go to court, believing their argument would convince a jury or judge and result in the achievement of their objectives, whatever those may be.

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Re: lawyers are getting rich
Bolaji Ojo   10/27/2012 1:01:09 PM
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Wale, I don't believe this will end these patents battles. It's become too lucrative.

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Re: A question
Bolaji Ojo   10/27/2012 1:00:14 PM
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WaqasAltaf, The direct answer to your question is that these patent disputes are not in the interest of consumers. Many companies are locked in fear because they are worried patent trolls will come after them at the faintest whiff of a patent violation. Many of such alleged patent violations are so vague any firm could fall victim. In fact, just the threat of lawsuit alone is enough to halt production of some products.

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A question
WaqasAltaf   10/27/2012 10:26:24 AM
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There is a question. Do you think that such disputes are beneficial for the users as they give rise to the competition or there are no implications for the users?

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Re: lawyers are getting rich
WaqasAltaf   10/27/2012 10:19:32 AM
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@ Wale I won't say that this would bring an end to the fights but certainly this agreement (if it happens) will be seen as an example in the technology industry and future disputes will be dealt in the like manner.

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Re: lawyers are getting rich
Wale Bakare   10/27/2012 9:51:40 AM
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Right from the beginning - both should have opted to settle this matter without going to courts. Do you ever think this would put a permanent stop to patents fights in technlogy industry?

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Re: lawyers are getting rich
WaqasAltaf   10/27/2012 9:29:33 AM
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@ Wale

Actually the wars are not irrational nor are these big companies' executives so innocent to fall into the lawyers' trap. There is a financial benefit involved if the company files and wins the case; if it looses, the cost is not very high unless the defendant files a counter case. 

If cases are filed, due to legal complexities, the companies cannot fight it out on their own; lawyers are needed.

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