I'm not a major Sony fan, but how can anyone sue claiming "irreparable harm and monetary damage"?
If I was a judge on a case like this, I'd throw it out for two reasons
1) They've waited how long after Cell was announced to claim?
2) They've claimed the damage is "irreparable"...
Is this company even using their own patent for anything? I've never heard of them and wouldn't be surprised if they're just a patent-holding corporation.
Biggest load of rubbish
I'm not a major Sony fan, but how can anyone sue claiming "irreparable harm and monetary damage"?
If I was a judge on a case like this, I'd throw it out for two reasons
1) They've waited how long after Cell was announced to claim?
2) They've claimed the damage is "irreparable"...
Is this company even using their own patent for anything? I've never heard of them and wouldn't be surprised if they're just a patent-holding corporation.
Patent laws in the USA need some rethinking.