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Richard Clark wrote:
SNIPPED Franklin was right about these matters. As for automated optimization, NASA spent huge bucks on this stuff to design twisted paper clips to replace Walt's work of 30 years ago. I can well bet that license runs pages. If the testimonials to Beezley are any indicator, the utility of the software is in inverse proportion to the length of its license. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC If I remember the anecdote: A patent guarantees you the right to sue. |
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If I remember the anecdote: A patent guarantees you the right to
sue. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Is that why lawyers are all in favor of patents? |
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Dear Reg:
Patents are one of the things that makes a creative people great. In the Republic's Constitution patents and copyright are listed. Citizens have thereby a means to increase their wealth and provide employment while having available the power of the courts to protect their rights. Not all lawyers are in favor of patents. A few, before they are cashiered, are against anything that inconveniences their clients, including laws. At the other extreme, a few lawyers serving as judges have expressed disgust at the patent system, supposedly because it rewards the creative. Please look for some Midwestern wine. It may assist you in recovering the common sense seen in your early work. Warm regards, Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Reg Edwards" wrote - Is that why lawyers are all in favor of patents? |
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