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Samsung's list includes two standards-essential patents (SEPs) – which it's obliged to license, so it's hard to see it prevailing on those.
One can even argue that it's obliged to.
Now, of course, Simple has every right to defend its own trademarks — though who would have thought the fairly generic phrase "safe to spend" could be trademarked — and in fact to some degree it's obliged to do so in order to retain those trademarks.
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Despite its intake, it was obliged to maintain a default Christian tradition.
ECHR judges said the council's action was legitimate as it was obliged to consider the rights of same-sex couples.
King & Spalding had no ethical or moral obligation to take the case, but in having done so, it was obliged to stay with its clients, to resist political pressure from the left that it feared would hurt its business.
As a consequence, it was obliged to drop its controversial incentive plan, known as Leap, or leadership equity acquisition plan.
Gazprom has said it will shed 100,000 jobs, a quarter of its workforce; and in May it was obliged to commit itself to firm performance criteria.
It was obliged to reduce its public debt drastically in order to qualify for euro membership by the starting date of 1999.
Aides to Mr. Bush immediately labeled them as evidence that Iraq had failed to disclose all it was obliged to in its declaration.
The airport itself described the message as "not credible" as a threat, and its operations were not disrupted, but it was obliged to tell South Yorkshire police.
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