If the following statement still holds true, what does that make of our licenses for under a $1 million? The appropriate answer is obvious especially in light of Mr. Moore's revelation of a $6 million dollar license only a few months ago. Companies do not fear us plain and simple. The question of who blinked in the J3 proceedings still appears crystal clear. In March of 2006 the man referred to $10 million as borderline nuisance.
"The potential licensing revenue could be substantial, although Stanford's Lemley said the value of the deals disclosed by Patriot so far appear relatively minimal. He suggested the deals are being struck close to the “nuisance value” of the litigation itself.
“The thing about patent litigation is that it is extremely expensive – typically $5 million per side in legal fees,” Lemley said."