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From: John Levine <johnl@taugh.com>
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: patents, Architectural implications of locate mode I/O and channels
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2024 17:39:15 -0000 (UTC)
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According to Paul A. Clayton <paaronclayton@gmail.com>:
>Of course, that does not work with non-practicing patent holders.
>
>In theory, non-practicing patent licensors seem to make sense,
>similar to ARM not making chips, but when the cost and risk to
>the single patent holder is disproportionately small, patent
>trolling can be profitable. (I suspect only part of the disparity
>comes from not practicing; the U.S. legal system has significant
>weaknesses and actual expertise is not easily communicated. ...

In most countries, the losing side in a lawsuit pays the winner's
legal expenses. In the US with rare exceptions each side pays its
own expenses.  That's why trolling works, as you said it's often
cheaper to pay off the other party than to win the case.

There are situations where the US scheme is better, e.g., in loser
pays countries it's hard for a small party to sue a big one because
the relative financial risks are so unbalanced, but that's a long way
from computer architecture.

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