[governance] Apple Samsung Patent Trial: Closing Arguments Delivered
Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
Sat Aug 25 23:31:11 EDT 2012
Thanks James for the clarification. It would be great if you could send us
the link to the final judgment when it comes out. It is also interesting in
light of the reports on the Korean Judgment.
Best Regards,
Sala
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 2:20 PM, James S. Tyre <jstyre at jstyre.com> wrote:
> The U.S. case is a jury verdict, not yet a final judgment. (Among other
> things, the judge, not the jury, will decide whether Apple is entitled to
> an injunction prohibiting sale of the relevant Samsung products.) Here’s
> the amended verdict:****
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> http://jstyre.com/misc/Apple_v_Samsung_amended-verdict-form.pdf****
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> *From:* governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org [mailto:
> governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] *On Behalf Of *Salanieta T.
> Tamanikaiwaimaro
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 25, 2012 6:32 PM
> *To:* governance at lists.igcaucus.org; Chaitanya Dhareshwar
> *Cc:* Louis Pouzin (well); Fahd A. Batayneh
> *Subject:* Re: [governance] Apple Samsung Patent Trial: Closing Arguments
> Delivered****
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> I would like to get my hands on a copy of both the South Korean Judgment
> as well as the American one. On another note, this morning I was
> interviewed by a University of Leeds student who is writing her thesis on
> the impact of the internet on access to knowledge from traditional books to
> e books etc. She was surprised when I recounted that whilst the Internet
> was revolutionising the manner in which people were accessing knowledge
> through access to e books that some of the countries in the Pacific like
> Cook Islands and Kiribati for instance still have the most expensive
> internet in the world. Coupled with things like SPAM which chews on
> valuable bandwidth this is a major barrier when it comes to things like
> basic access, leave alone trying to download books etc.****
>
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> She was further surprised when I told her that there were parts of the
> Pacific where energy grids were unreliable and that this has an impact on
> internet penetration.****
>
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Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro aka Sala
P.O. Box 17862
Suva
Fiji
Twitter: @SalanietaT
Skype:Salanieta.Tamanikaiwaimaro
Fiji Cell: +679 998 2851
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