And if it's not a lie, and they're going to find some judge in East Texas who'll see infer some infringement among one some detail in one of the bazillion patents in the pool, you're screwed.
Patent cases of this sort seem to broadly favour the litigant so why stir the hornet's nest.
It wouldn’t be a patent case, it would be a tort. Either you win and the problem goes away, or you lose and you know which patent you need to rewrite around.
For the cost of some legal fees, a loss seems like a great value.
Patent cases of this sort seem to broadly favour the litigant so why stir the hornet's nest.