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by klelatti
1279 days ago
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So you believe that firms should abide by contracts but that firms shouldn’t try to enforce the terms of those contracts. I find it odd how Qualcomm is portrayed as though they were innocently minding their own business when they suddenly got sued. They bought Nuvia knowing what was in the two sets of contracts. Also Qualcomm had and still has the ability to design their own Arm cores. |
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No one is saying that they should or shouldn't (or at least I haven't seen anyone saying this).
But, when you exercise a right, there are social consequences. Freedom of speech is a right (in the US at least), but picketing funerals will still get you dis-invited from a lot of parties. Suing big customers (unless you're obviously in the right when viewed from the outside) will make at least some people more nervous to do business with you.