This will be the most damaging evidence introduced by Micron and Hynix in defense of alleged cartel like activity.
This is the same evidence which was presented to Judge Robinson before the patent infringement case was thrown out of court.
Sell this POS now before it is too late!
2 videos shown at the end of session today, at least one more tomorrow. Ramboids not worried from what they have seen yet, but you know the best is yet to come.
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"You know the best is yet to come."
Best here.
So when the verdict is handed down, and Micron
can't pay -- in fact can't even post the appeal bond --
does Micron need to file BK before Rambus takes
ownership?
Or can the court order the transfer of ownership
of substantially all of Micron's assets to Rambus
in lieu of payment of the verdict?
That would be the Best solution.
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Rambus is toast. All they do is waste time and money with their lawsuits
Actually, the guys feeding you this stuff and paying you to bash have it exactly wrong.
It was Judge Robinson who then got thrown out of her own court by the Appellate Court reversal of her baseless, almost ridiculous decision.
Perhaps this is the video the two thieves showed to the U.S. Justice Department just before pleading guilty to the identical crimes which are now the subject of the current trial.
Your captor's unrelenting PR campaign, today with the incorrect facts and spin fed to MarketWire, is a measure of their increasing desperation.
You are sooooo wrong. Her spoliation decision was upheld. RMBS spoliated evidence. Only remand is to determine if her sanctions we to severe. The imposed sanctions can still be awarded with sufficient evidence of prejudice. So if Micron can show sufficient prejudice in the rehearing, the original sanctions will be enforced. However, it is more likely that less severe sanctions will be awarded and a trial will then go forward.
Rambutt99,
Watch this and weep. Your Rambutt is going down for the count. Do you have next month's rent money?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xks7e1_cohen-discusses-rambus-lawsuit-against-hynix-micron_news