“I am really astounded by the fact that the Android side, like Google, Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc., is unable to obtain one major successful victory against Apple.”
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Commenting on Macy’s Inc. v. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Rich said:
“When someone owns a valuable brand there is a tendency to license to a lot of different companies. Disney is an example. There are clothing companies that make Disney sleepwear. There are toothbrush companies that make Disney toothbrushes. When there is ambiguity and money at stake, there is a lawsuit.”