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Federal judge won't delay Realtek-LSI trial to determine RAND rate

By Amy Miller ( September 6, 2013, 21:06 GMT | Insight) -- US District Judge Ronald Whyte in San Jose said he would not postpone a trial to determine a reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing rate for patents essential to Wifi standards at issue in a dispute between Realtek Semiconductor and LSI. The trial will begin as scheduled on Nov. 4, and he ordered both sides to brief the court on whether the trial should be held before a jury or the judge only.A federal judge in San Jose said he will not postpone a trial to determine a reasonable and non-discriminatory, or RAND, licensing rate for patents essential to Wifi standards that are at issue in a dispute between Realtek Semiconductor and LSI....

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