Federal Court Shuts Down Pay As You Go Wireless
self assembled struc writes "BCGI has been found guilty of infringing on pay-as-you-go wireless patents owned by Freedom Wireless. This means that cellular providers who use BCGI pay-as-you-go billing systems must immediately stop selling new service. For the next 90 days, as they wind down their service, they will have to pay Freedom Wireless 2.5 cents per airtime minute used PER CUSTOMER. This heralds a farewell to Cingular's Go Phone and Sprint-Nextel's Boost services, both powered by BCGI."
Im willing to bet this ruling was reached by either one or a panel of idiot judges with no life. I hate it when technon00bs run our government; we geeks end up paying dearly for it :'(
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I further wager that the judge concerned was appointed/nominated by a Republican.
I see that you subscribe to the popular fantasy that there's some practical difference between the wings of the Ruling Party.
For the record, both Democrats and Republicans tax and tax, spend and spend, get us into wars, commit felonies, and engage in cronyism. They are interchangable.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Please don't suggest that I insulted their technical prowess.
I have to agree. Ive never known any other country to even use terms like "Freedom" and "Free" (in reference to their society) anywhere near as much as in the US.. and dont get me started on "freedom fries"... makes me want to spew.
serenity now!
it says nexttel-sprint is affected but nowhere does it say that. it does metion cingler and at@t and a few others but not sprint or nexttel. scared me for a minut. cingler sucks anyways and so does at@t.
Thomas Edison the 15th in his basement lab does not.
Thomas Edison the first, otoh, ran a corporation of his own. He didn't get all those patents himself.
sure, a few basement inventors still might come up with a great concept.
At which point, some corps may decide to violate it anyway and bury the guy in lawyers.
"We returned the General to El Salvador, or maybe Guatemala, it's difficult to tell from 10,000 feet"