This is trully terrible, but it may turn out that they get their ass handed to them on this one. If their patent-enforcement is a documented means of revenue generation and prior art is found to invalidate their patents( which is certainly more than possible ), the shareholders to which they are accountable will likely begin selling and perhaps even calling for a change of management.
This is trully terrible, but it may turn out that they get their ass handed to them on this one. If their patent-enforcement is a documented means of revenue generation and prior art is found to invalidate their patents( which is certainly more than possible ), the shareholders to which they are accountable will likely begin selling and perhaps even calling for a change of management.