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Old 07-12-2008, 10:23 AM   #7
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Actually, that it's taken over a year may simply mean they've been in, you know, legal communication prior and were unable to reach an amicable agreement.

However, I've seen patent lawsuits over five years past the initial date of infringement. Time rarely has an impact on things, and it's frequently in the patent holder's best interest to wait.

I'm sure they're just out for money or publicity or whatever, but this is fairly standard business fare.
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