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Mac OS Ken: 08.06.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2013

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Fortune: ITC Dissenting Opinion Lays Out Where ITC Went Wrong South Korean Government Displeased with White House ITC Veto Samsung Appealing Initial USITC Ruling Against Apple Samsung Loses and Apple Gains in First Day of Trading Post Veto Wells Fargo Analyst Thinks White House Veto Changes Patent Strategies for Big Companies Apple Updates Developer Center Status IDC Says iPad Market Share Down to 32.5-Percent Fortune: Is Strategy Analytics in Samsung’s Pocket? Apple Fighting Knock-Off Chargers with Take Back Program Apple Emails Internet Radio Providers for iTunes Radio Covers Get 10% Off of Your Squarespace Order with Coupon Code macosken8 at Squarespace.com/macosken

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your own professional website or online portfolio. For a free trial and 10% off, go to Squarespace.com and use offer code Mac OSKIN. A look at the ITC Vido fallout and update from Apple on the developer center

0:35.3

and trying to tabulate tablets. It's Tuesday August 6th 2013. I'm Kan Ray and

0:42.0

this is news from Mac OS can.

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subscribers to Mac OS Can Day 6.

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1:10.0

Not everybody at the U.S. International Trade Commission was on board with the proposed

1:13.7

ban of GSM iPhone 4s and iPad 2s that got vetoed over the weekend by the White House.

1:20.4

Fortune highlights the words of one loan decenter.

1:24.0

Dean Pinkert, one of the ITC's six commissioners laid out why he thought his peers were wrong,

1:30.0

and in so doing may have led us in on a sticking point between Apple and Samsung.

1:35.0

Pinkert points out that the patent in question was a small part of an international standard

1:40.0

that Samsung had pledged to make available for licensing under fair, reasonable, and

1:45.5

non-discriminatory terms.

1:48.1

He did, however, see no evidence that Samsung had offered such terms.

1:52.4

In fact, the only evidence he could find that Samsung had made any sort of attempt at licensing

1:57.0

came with some serious strings attached. While it's unknown exactly what those strings were,

2:05.9

Apple seems to have found them onerous, and Pinkert seems to have agreed. Writing in his dissent, it is neither fair nor non-discriminatory for the

2:10.9

holder of the frand encumbered patent to require licenses to

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