"We are gratified that the jury correctly decided that HTC's accused products infringe the '336 patent," stated lead trial attorney Jim Otteson of Agility IP Law, LLP. "We know that microprocessor technology can be daunting for lay people to understand, but the jury obviously worked hard to come to the right decision. And we also know that many other companies' products (and many other HTC products not at issue in this case) work the same way as HTC's infringing products. So that should give everyone something to think about."
I hope we see some additional $$ out of HTC through a settlement. At the least, the other 8 ITC hold-outs better be made to sweat out some larger bucks and we better hear the news and amounts trumpeted each time!
I like the PR issued. Now let's see the follow through in spades!