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Originally Posted by wodin
Which also does not mitigate the PR issue of Apple being a "patent bully", it's like saying "We can't compete without our lawyers creating ridiculous restrictions for our competitors."
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Unless the iPhone 5 that will soon come out is a radical new design --- isn't that exactly what Apple should be saying? If we get more of the same old like last time, restrictions on the competition are the only way they can try to slow down the loss of market share. So scaring the competition and threatening to sue anyone who has a decent design that even remotely looks like an iProduct seems like a good way forward.
After this win, maybe their lawyers will convince them to go after those dirty jailbreakers after all? I see more growth here.