Re: Evil Designers Guide to Copying Patents



On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:44:04 GMT, D from BC <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx>
Gave us:

On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:16:53 GMT, Ecnerwal
<LawrenceSMITH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I'm fascinated to see that most respondents view D's list as "a great
new work of how to rip off patent owners" (criminals, take notes and get
to work), rather than as "an observed list of actual business practices,
laid out as though it were a new thing" (whoops, the criminals are
already at work) - and it doesn't even cover the criminals who "patent"
things that have been published (or common knowledge) for decades, and
the examiners are either overworked, don't know jack *** about the
prior art, or figure everybody has deep pockets to take the "patent
holders" to court when they issue a bad patent.

My post is more like an exploration into "how's somebody ripping my
patent?".

Sometimes I think some people feel to much security with patenting..
And some people are too paranoid of patent infringement..

http://www.italianhistorical.org/MeucciStory.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Meucci

A. G. Bell ripped the *** out of Meucci.

Bell was an asswipe too.
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