By Peter Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
It wasn't an earth-shattering turn of events that rallied the combined resources of Apple and Dell to the aid of Compaq Computers, or that assembled Oracle, SAP and Microsoft on the same side of a lawsuit.
Instead, the glue binding these ferocious competitors is the prospect of a subtle yet important change in the rules of patent litigat...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
It wasn't an earth-shattering turn of events that rallied the combined resources of Apple and Dell to the aid of Compaq Computers, or that assembled Oracle, SAP and Microsoft on the same side of a lawsuit.
Instead, the glue binding these ferocious competitors is the prospect of a subtle yet important change in the rules of patent litigat...
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