(We don't have a patent troll thread, so this "let's sue Apple" thread seemed the next best place for it)
Apparently Apple has had it up to here with those people described as "patent trolls" filing lawsuits in the
famously popular Eastern District of Texas, so it is just going ahead and
shutting down all (both) of the stores located in that district and opening up one big one a day later
just outside the EDT border in Dallas. According to the article, all of the employees from the two stores were given the choice of relocating, transitioning to work-from-home, or severance packages, so at least they aren't being thrown out into the streets.
Apple, lawyers, patent trolls, Eastern District of Texas...no matter what your stance on any of this, I think what blows my mind the most is the idea that patent trolls are enough of a problem now that companies are now considering
amputation as a viable solution. Like 'em or not, there's already a history of Apple doing a "
courageous" thing (deleting floppy/optical drives/headphone jacks, adding a screen notch, whatever) followed by other industries watching to gauge the reaction...and then frequently following the example. Does this mean that big retailers' answer to lawsuits is going to change from the usual "settle" to "settle and evac?" Because if so, we're going to have a flight situation much like the one
@GasBandit describes
about taxes, where "number of tort-happy lawyers" becomes as much of a barrier to choosing a location for a commercial presence as tax rates, real estate prices, etc., and we're going to have more of that "
What happens when Wal-Mart leaves?" kind of thing.
--Patrick