Re: Evil Designers Guide to Copying Patents
- From: krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:34:09 -0400
In article <4601876d$0$5656$edfadb0f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
frithiof.jensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
"D from BC" <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm going to tick off some patent owners. :P
Just Keep It Simple and Stupid:
Set up two businesses. A holding company and a subsidiary. The subsidiary rips
the patent, manufactures and sell the goods produced. But that is not all it
does.
It also pays high interest on the junk bonds it issued to the holding company
and "private investors" financing the startup - probably close to what the
accountant knows will piss off the tax authorities for certain. It never really
makes any profit.
When the lawsuit comes, the subsidiary cannot pay and goes tits-up. With luck
the executers will burn whatever assets remain, nobody gets anything for their
trouble and an example has been made.
<snip>
As long as you're going to be engaging in fraud, why bother with
patents? Wouldn't, say, banking be easier?
--
Keith
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