Seek an injunction? How the hell are they going to do that?
I am pretty sure you can't get an injunction on something unless you can prove that you can fill the public need that said infringing company is fulfilling... and a judge would definitely not issue an injunction that hurts the general public (See: Vonage)
Sounds like a bunch of empty threats. They are just trying to get them to talk. Chances are they will all write checks to these guys to avoid a IP lawsuit (which can easily cost a defendant millions, whether they win or lose)
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Seek an injunction? How the hell are they going to do that?
I am pretty sure you can't get an injunction on something unless you can prove that you can fill the public need that said infringing company is fulfilling... and a judge would definitely not issue an injunction that hurts the general public (See: Vonage)
Sounds like a bunch of empty threats. They are just trying to get them to talk. Chances are they will all write checks to these guys to avoid a IP lawsuit (which can easily cost a defendant millions, whether they win or lose)