ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement): the conservative forces (EPP and ECR groups) have succeeded in having their form of the resolution adopted in the European Parliament's plenary. The first form of the document, drafted by the center-left forces (GUE/NGL+Greens/EFA+S&D+ALDE) was rejected (306 votes to 321), as 13 socialist and 11 liberal MEPs voted against it, together with the EPP and ECR.
Flashing Norwegians? Pics or it didn't happen.
Selling something at the advertised price is great for consumers. In fact, there has been a recent ruling that restaurants can't put a hidden surcharge on for holidays. If they want to charge more, they have to print other menus.
If they're genuinely good guys, I'll document that too. Do you have any links to back up your story?
I suspect that you won't. You have an overly broad definition of patent troll to include a research organization that found a revolutionary way of dealing with a complicated problem in wireless communications. This solution allowed WiFi and other wireless technologies to become popular and useful. I think that it is up to you to document why you feel that CSIRO isn't doing research and merely trolling patents.
Here is a brief summary and timeline of the development of the patent.
Otherwise, it looks like a research group, that indeed makes stuff, but has now realised that suing people is a better business than research. That might fail the "non-practising entity" definition that you quoted, but I don't think it fails the broader "troll" definition.
So you think they have stopped doing research? I've read that they allocated a large part of the settlement as an ongoing research fund.
I'm getting the impression that you feel anybody that has a patent and enforces it is a patent troll. Is that what you mean by broader "troll" definition? Your website defines it as a company that acquires patents simply to demand royalties. I would think that is the idea of patents in general though isn't it? You patent something to make money from it. Perhaps you need to tighten your definition a little bit.
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