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What if everyone decided to put a tech embargo on this town? Refusing to do business with the inhabitants.


That ignores the way wholesale channels work, and I'm pretty sure a judge's son would setup shop by acquiring said embargoed products elsewhere. It would have less than 1% of an impact on the average juror's life.


Still, it would be pretty inconvenient if newegg, amazon, other online stores wouldn't ship to your home address. Netflix, other services could block them based on billing address. Yes there are ways around this, and the real issue is patent law in the first place. Just a thought experiment.


Pretty sure Amazon is pro-patent (see "one click")

You hit on a more important point: the real issue is the patent law. In East Texas there's a certain ideological slant, and it sucks for legitimate companies. But in the end, they're merely implementing the law. Pretty sure punishing a municipality because of verdicts in a federal court there would result in a fist in the mouth from the FTC. Marshall, Texas, or Boston, or San Francisco, or wherever, results in zero change - the real effort needs to take place in Washington DC.


Which wont happen for a while. This kind of crap has been going on even when Henry Ford was trying to sell his Model T.




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