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AppleInsider | After $8M victory, Personal Audio sues Apple again over same patent

AppleInsider | After $8M victory, Personal Audio sues Apple again over same patent

Apple is victim of their own tactics.

Reading through this patent


reaffirms my belief most patents do not pass the obvious test. I see on the horizon many things possible in 10 years with trends technology today.
I just need to the funds to invest in these obvious hail mary patents.



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