Pueblo Native wrote:
jonathon wrote:
You are forgetting the anti-SLAPP statutes. Any patent
related litigation on unenforcible patents will be viewed as
being nothing more than a SLAPP.

Isn't that assuming that the case will be filed in a California court? There is no such SLAPP law on the federal books.

No, but there are common-law rules about frivolous and vexatious suits, waiting to be applied, and we can all pray that SCO v. IBM be the occasion of these rules being reawakened.



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John W. Kennedy
"The pathetic hope that the White House will turn a Caligula into a Marcus Aurelius is as naïve as the fear that ultimate power inevitably corrupts."
  -- James D. Barber (1930-2004)
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