Nokia Escalates Patent Wars by Taking on German Lenovo Sales(bloomberg.com) |
Nokia Escalates Patent Wars by Taking on German Lenovo Sales(bloomberg.com) |
> If the higher court overturns the injunction, the enforcing company has to compensate the other side for any lost sales, which can be substantial.
Based on this, I'd expect some dent in Lenovo's stock value. I thought information like that would take minutes to hit major news portals rather than hours or days.
This roughly translates to: With this sales ban, the court wants to bring both parties back to the table so they negotiate a license agreement.
This doesn't make sense to me. Doesn't the sales ban only force Lenovo into accepting an unreasonably high license fee so they can minimize the damage?