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Message: Who Goes Down First ? CANON, KYOCERA, NOKIA, PENTAX, PANASONIC ???

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Re: Who Goes Down First ? CANON, KYOCERA, NOKIA, PENTAX, PANASONIC ???

posted on Nov 10, 09 12:51AM

DM's strategy was to file first and ask questions later for a myriad of reasons, but who cares,... DABOSS

Everyone here should be very clear on this. And, I suspect most here care very much. The negotiating and contact with infringers is limited to ONLY those companies that have been sued.

I would say DM has taken a fairly big bite with 19 in this group. It should keep them fairly busy, do you really think they would add another group before getting some income from this group? Sorry, but I don't see that happening.

Farming some off to another patent attorney firm would be very nice to see. That should get peoples attention. Eventually it does have to happen.

But, I suspect that maybe DM is trying to avoid doing that. DM will simply identify where conflict exists, and will not aid the other firm or EDIG in any way. My guess is that EDIG will have to hire a second firm because DM just cannot do anything to help see a client of theirs get sued.

So the question should be addressed to e.Digital. Has DM identified companies where a conflict exists and will e.Digital be trying to hire another patent firm to sue those infringers, and when might we see that happen?

Obvious Nokia is not a client of DM. It might not be a big problem. Hopefully DM will not have many companies that will be on their 'conflict list'. My guess is that it will be a long time before we see EDIG being represented by another firm.

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