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Old 05-26-2012, 05:05 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
This may be surprising to Mobile Readers, but the vast majority of Americans don't own an EBR or Ios device. Jury selection will not be a problem on that issue.

The juries should be able to understand the issues. These issues aren't as technical or complex as the issues in the Oracle patent case, and apparently the jury did OK there.
Civil jury verdicts can be appealed from , reversed, and modified, as well.
There you go again. The *issue* isn't reading devices. The *issue* isn't Agency Pricing. The *issue* is collusion. Which you continue to ignore and make it some other issue. Did the defendants *collude* to raise prices. If the Feds layout a good enough case, and the jury agrees, they're guilty. Simply, huh? Forget Agency Pricing. Forget ebook readers. That isn't the point.
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