The tactics pose a dilemma for companies like the New York Times because opposing the claims requires legal expenses that can run into the millions; most typically
just pay the troll to go away.
Not exact matches
I am looking at your Trumpkins or
paid Russian
trolls whatever you are, who spew right wing alt - facts when the rest of
just want to talk RE.
Despite the fact that Pied Piper eventually outsmarts the patent
troll, the startup ends up
paying more in attorney fees than it would have cost to
just settle.
I'm here to
pay my respect I
just wish the
troll had been banned and wasn't allowed to even be on this thread let alone cut and paste things that has no meaning to him.While he's allowed to operate Roms's a disgrace it makes me ill he's allowed on this thread
Just more partisan attacks from the guy
paid troll this site.
Since you're a
paid troll I know you'll follow but not with original comments you'll
just spam mine like the loser you are.
Honestly, I never understood the lulu hype, I was one of those people who was like «it's
just leggings» (don't hate me) and never really understood why people
paid $ 100 for leggings... I kins of think that leggings, tights, socks and underwear (and tampons) should be free lol so I hate spending money on them and buy the cheapest ones I can find — like I
troll the $ 3 bin at forever 21 or search amazon for $ 5 tights and target for $ 2 tights... because, cheap!
The other option is some low -
paid employee
just trolled wikipedia grabbing really inane and bizarre facts.
The REAL reason they are doing this is because Amazon is flooded with FAKE REVIEWS put up by Chinese
troll farms, and Amazon's «Gold Box» is now
just a clearing house for Chinese companies that
pay money for product placement.
Anybody that is calling another a patent
troll is
just someone trying to steal another's hard work, and doesn't want to
pay them.
Require
trolls to
pay for the discovery they request beyond core documents so that they can not run up costs
just to force a settlement.
«We
just didn't imagine this vast anyone - can - advertise - to - anyone platform might be used by Kremlin agents — even though, well, they
paid us in Rubles and hailed from a known pro-Putin
troll farm,» it now finds itself having to say.
Why not
just make it so that the patent
trolls have to
pay all fees regarding the trial if they lose?