If you're curious, nothing will happen, and the stock will go wild by the end of this.
Even if there is an injunction, it will be stayed. And in that time, either the USPO will cancel all the patents before the injunction starts (nullifying it), OR they will take longer and the BlackBerry workaround will be put in place until the patents are killed.
Either way, those of us in finance who fear-monger the stupid public for the sake of tanking stocks, will come out of this rich. And consumers will come out no different.
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If you're curious, nothing will happen, and the stock will go wild by the end of this.
Even if there is an injunction, it will be stayed. And in that time, either the USPO will cancel all the patents before the injunction starts (nullifying it), OR they will take longer and the BlackBerry workaround will be put in place until the patents are killed.
Either way, those of us in finance who fear-monger the stupid public for the sake of tanking stocks, will come out of this rich. And consumers will come out no different.
Thanks for the money!