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U.S. Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Patent Trolls

Anonymous Coward writes "Forbes is reporting that the Supreme Court has just limited the power of patent trolls to obtain permanent injunctions against infringers as a matter of course. The court has ruled that the principles of equity apply, meaning that a court considering slapping an injunction on the infringer must consider how much damage is really being done ... which in the case of EBay's Buy It Now feature, isn't much, since the company that owns this so-called patent only has it for the purposes of suing other people." From the article: "The high court's decision deals a blow to patent trolls, which are notorious for using the threat of permanent injunction to extort hefty fees in licensing negotiations as well as huge settlements from companies they have accused of infringing. Often, those settlements can be far greater than the value of the infringing technology: Recall the $612.5 million that Canada's Research in Motion forked over to patent-holding company NTP to avoid the shutting down of its popular BlackBerry service."

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  1. Har, har, har, what dumb liberals! by spun · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Good job! For others attempting to emulate daveschroeder's excellent right wing trollery, let's go over the neo-con argument check list: implying everyone in a group opposed to you is brainwashed by groupthink... check! Taking the other side's arguement to irrational extremes to make them look bad... check! Implying your opponents are tinfoil hat wearing loonies... check! Implying your opponent has no firm moral compass and will flip-flop on a dime... check! Bringing politics into a discussion just to disrespect left leaning thinkers... check!

    I applaud you, daveaschroeder, you are simply the best right wing troll ever!

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