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conspiracy?

maybe the lack of real money in the economy had a factor in the judges decision?

posted by : missingxtension, 01 August 2008 Complain about this comment
What...???

What a dumb judge! What the heck is on his mind to think that the only way nVidia gets money from its graphics card business is excused from investigation only because it has the XFX brand on it?

Seriously, I thought one would have to be smart to be a judge (I won't go that far as to lawyers).

Very disappointed.

posted by : Filipe, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment
The problem lies within the flawed Justice system...

... with Judges like these actually doing their best to cover things up to not irritate shareholders and practically telling that the consumer it's wrong and everything is good and perfect as it is, that nothing has happened and to move on.

posted by : Joerg, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment
A lot of nothing

Well, this was bound to happen. I mean, their main piece of evidence was this email, which does not suggest price fixing in any way. I don't even know how they came to think of that reading it.

posted by : Alexko, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment

Nvidia and ATI price-fixing lawsuit fizzles out

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