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The first patent (5,825,352) is especially interesting since a subsidary of Elan sued touchscreen maker Synaptics in March 2006 for infringement of that very patent.

In fact, the labeling of the dystrophic neurites was very patent with the presynaptic marker synaptophysin (Fig.  4e).

Try not to scream and whine, instead be very patent.

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"We are a very patent-holder-friendly country in Germany, to a fault," Mr. Sommer said.

And they have started off 2010 with what looks to be a very nice patent, US Patent 7,643,822, which appears to do a pretty good job of patenting the option of letting mobile device users search by sending a message with a search query in it and getting a search result message in reply.

"I thought it was a very valuable patent, and HP deserved some value from it.

"Freedom Mail will liberate wireless e-mail from expensive and spurious litigation driven by very few patent owners for the sole purpose of dominating global wireless e-mail communications," Mr. Fodor said in an e-mail message.

That is, unfortunately, a very common patent troll story.

This, plus some very

You've just lost more than $1 billion in a very public patent trial.

Finally, putting these together we have a very interesting patent battlefield shaping up.

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