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RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK

Twittter Free Software - Wed, 2013-01-30 14:19
RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK
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RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK

Twittter Free Software - Wed, 2013-01-30 11:40
RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK
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RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK

Twittter Free Software - Wed, 2013-01-30 09:24
RT @kirschner: "!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK
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"!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK

Twittter Free Software - Wed, 2013-01-30 09:16
"!Freesoftware advocates must return to their ultimate goal of freeing people, not software." by @mako http://t.co/ABULwLAK
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Twittter Free Software - Wed, 2013-01-30 08:50
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Judge Koh Rules in Apple v. Samsung - No Willfulness, No Enhanced Damages for Apple but No New Trial Either ~pj

Groklaw - Wed, 2013-01-30 05:20
The presiding judge in the Apple v. Samsung litigation in San Jose, CA, the Hon. Lucy Koh, has issued four rulings on the parties' post-trial briefs. No to a new trial for Samsung, as she views the trial as fair. No to more money for Apple. They failed to prove they were undercompensated by the jury, she writes without conscious irony. And she has ruled that Samsung did not willfully infringe.

Next stop, appeals court, where we will find out if they agree with Judge Koh that the trial was fair. Meanwhile, poor Apple will have to make due with a mere $1 billion as its jury award. We'll see if that stands on appeal too. A billion dollars for infringement that was officially not willful. Your US patent law at work. How do you like it?

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