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EU and US Approve Google-Motorola Deal

angry tapir writes "European regulators have given Google the green light to take over Motorola Mobility. The U.S. $12.5 billion deal faced strong opposition from open source and consumer rights advocates, including Consumer Watchdog, but the European Commission announced on Monday that the acquisition could go ahead, without conditions." Later in the day the DOJ announced an end to its investigation, greenlighting the acquisition in the U.S. as well.

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  1. Re:Thank heavens by stephanruby · · Score: 3, Informative

    ...some kickass tablets and phones running Jelly Bean or Krispy Kreme, or whatever those letters end up being.

    Krispy Kreme is trademarked. Jelly bean seems not to be.

    A little known fact, the reason Android is now using generic pastry names is because they were originally using well-known android names, but they were afraid they'd get sued by the IP owners of those Android characters.

  2. Re:Let the lawsuits begin! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Aging Hardware - Again, I can't really think of the last fantastic Motorola that everyone wanted to rush out and buy.

    Seriously? The Droid Razr is one of the hottest phones out right now.

  3. This spells doom for IP terrorism by Daniel+Phillips · · Score: 3, Informative

    This spells doom for the IP terrorist policies of Apple and Microsoft, and is a probable "limiting factor" for Microsoft's phone ambitions. And obviously, this is all fine for Linux.

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