At 1:37 PM -0400 8/15/08, Powers Chuck-RXCP20 wrote:
In general, not a bad approach. However, does a valid amendment include the statement "this IPR declaration is now null and void, since the technology did not make it into the targeted standard"? This would resolve the issue of having IPR declarations just hanging out there, for technology that never made it into a standard.
Sure. An amendment is an amendment. A following amendment that says "er, ignore that last amendment, the original IPR statement is still in force, and the guy who sent that has been moved to our rendering plant" is also valid.
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