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Um, huge market share?
RE: Why?
Another thing to think about: there is a breed of "entrepreneurial" patent attorneys who take a very creative approach to business. The basic approach is it troll through Patent Office records looking for a moribund patent which kinda looks like something which is used by a successful company. The attorney then approaches the holder of the patent and does a deal so that the attorney finances the litigation in return for a very big slice of the damages. Usually, the aim is to pester the company into a settlement before it ever gets to Court - many companies believe it is better to yield to such blackmail than to stand up for themselves in Court.
I'm glad to see that Palm did not give in.
RE: Why?
There is nothing MS would like to see but Palm swarmed with a law suit after another.
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Hmmph. I wonder when NCR will announce $2 billion in faulty bookkeeping like Xerox...
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