I wonder how much we have to worry about the LTE complaints that are
said could be filed by Samsung. Instead of just producing their own
products, they may try to use the legal system to ban the IPhone 5
from being sold. That would suck. These standards should not be
allowed to be locked down by some patent held by one company. That is
to cornor the market in a way that is not fair to anyone. You can't
have a standard if everyone has to do it a different way. I hate
Samsung. I guess they can't rely on their products to stand up against
the competition, they have to find some corrupt way to get rid of them
instead.

On 9/14/12, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess Apple is off the hook. Read below.
>
> http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/09/14/us_itc_judge_rules_apple_does_not_violate_samsung_patents
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