I suspect this won't actually prevent lawsuits in the Eastern district. With internet shopping and the new store just across the district line, lawyers should be able to argue that Apple is indeed doing business in the region. It will just waste a bit of lawyer time. It almost feels like Apple is punishing the region for it's patent troll supporting ways.
Should they not punish the region? The Eastern district is corrupt.
Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
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Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#12Would such a move be enough to not be under the jurisdiction of the Eastern District? Google doesn't have any store there yet that doesn't stop any patent troll.
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#14The rich irony of a company that patented round corners taking the high moral ground against patent "trolls" or whatever their called
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#15I suspect this won't actually prevent lawsuits in the Eastern district. With internet shopping and the new store just across the district line, lawyers should be able to argue that Apple is indeed doing business in the region. It will just waste a bit of lawyer time. It almost feels like Apple is punishing the region for it's patent troll supporting ways.
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't think they expect it to prevent lawsuits, I think they're making a statement.
They should make a statement to Australia and block access and sales to the entire country for their anti encryption law.
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
Should they not punish the region? The Eastern district is corrupt.
I can't see how it makes sense to punish the customers for the behavior of a Federal district judge who isn't elected by them. (The President appoints Federal judges and the Senate confirms them.)
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#18I guess we are going to see more cases landing on the desk of Judge Lucy Koh in the Northern District. Koh is obviously known for her landmark decisions in Apple vs Samsung and other cases that overtly favored Apple. Samsung, for instance, despite having won a ITC case and a SCOTUS decision on limiting damage on design infringement, saw their ITC victory reversed/pardoned by Obama and Apple's hometown jury rewarding almost everything Apple had asked for.
Legal observers see it's no coincidence that the FTC filed their on-going antitrust case against Qualcomm in Koh's court, in Apple's front yard.
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#19It seems quite reasonable for apple to avoid the renegade court. The court is known to intentionally violate the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to the benefit of patent holders.[1] You must seek permission from the renegade judge in order to file Summary Judgement. "A party may move for summary judgment" They may not move for summary judgement, because the judge denies this in this court. "The court should state on…
Re: Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls
#20I suspect this won't actually prevent lawsuits in the Eastern district. With internet shopping and the new store just across the district line, lawyers should be able to argue that Apple is indeed doing business in the region. It will just waste a bit of lawyer time. It almost feels like Apple is punishing the region for it's patent troll supporting ways.
Should they not punish the region? The Eastern district is corrupt.