According to Raul Miller: > > > > > [0] There is no distinction between bogus claims and > > > > > reasonable claims. > > > > > [2] There is no guarantee that a court will ever be involved > > > > > or that it will make a judgment. > > > > > [3] There is no guarantee that Apple will ever lift the > > > > > suspension. > > Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > First, IANAL. Second, it's not a copyright question, it's a patent > > 'contributory infringement' question. Third, IANAL. Thank you. > > In that case, Apple should simply state that they make no claims > that this license grants relief from patent claims by other agencies.
Do you have a lawyer's professional opinion on that approach? -- Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "When do you work?" "Whenever I'm not busy."