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Old 09-13-2011, 11:23 AM   #25
murraypaul
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It wouldn't be the right to sue on their behalf. It would be the right to sublicense -- grant the rights to use by a third party.
The title of the thread is 'HTC sues Apple ...'
The only way they could sue to enforce the patents is if were the owners of them, so either Google had to sell the patents to HTC or directly enter the fight with Apple, which so far it has chosen not to do.
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