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Patent Pirates Call Their Victims Trolls
"Second, most defendants don't intentionally infringe on a third party's patents."

Many companies intentionally infringe others patents on the assumption that they can litigate the inventor into bankruptcy.

In fact, there are so many companies with this business model that they have formed their own association which is known as the Coalition for Patent Piracy. They call themselves the Coalition for Patent Fairness, and their idea of fair is being able to take others intellectual property for their own profit.

When this group gets away with pirating others invention they promptly ship the jobs and tax base which those inventions would have produced to some low wage country.

These patent thieves know no shame. After they pillage another?s' invention and turn the innovator in one of those mythical nasty trolls they tell all who will listen that they are being abused by their victims.

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Here we go again.... (NT)  Badgered | 11/06/06
Maybe Palm should just stall as much as possible untill the pantens are  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
The problem with that strategy ...  mwagner@... | 11/09/06
Patent Pirates Call Their Victims Trolls  rjriley | 11/06/06
Patent Pirates Call Their Victims Trolls  rjriley | 11/06/06
let's make an example...  benitodarder | 11/07/06
That's going to be a hard sell among this crowd  James T. Kirk | 11/07/06
Come on, that's one of the oldest "scams" in the book  John Zern | 11/07/06
Why is patent troll hard to define?  bjornafreeman@... | 11/06/06
Some very good ideas for patent reform, some good first steps.  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
But you must reward the risks too  John Zern | 11/07/06
Seems kinda vague to me  DarthRidiculous | 11/06/06
My definitions of "patent troll"  CobraA1 | 11/06/06
NTP are leeches......  linux for me | 11/07/06
All patent laws must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 11/07/06
The problem with the system ...  mwagner@... | 11/09/06

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