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Re: License Dilemma
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John Hasler |
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Re: License Dilemma |
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Wed, 29 Nov 2006 07:44:47 -0600 |
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Dmitry V. Gorbatovsky writes:
> As I wrote the above mention patent has nothing to do with computers in
> general and software particularly. The patent describe methodology of
> industrial decision making under certain conditions.
Sounds like a business methods patent. Worse and worse.
Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> This means allowing competitors to use your work in a way they see fit.
Dmitry V. Gorbatovsky writes:
> And that doesn't makes any sense, unless one have a solid financial back
> up.
Then keep it secret.
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John Hasler
john@dhh.gt.org
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
- License Dilemma, Dmitry V. Gorbatovsky, 2006/11/24
- Re: License Dilemma, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/11/28
- Message not available
- Re: License Dilemma, David Kastrup, 2006/11/29
- Re: License Dilemma, Dmitry V. Gorbatovsky, 2006/11/29
- Re: License Dilemma, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/11/29
- Re: License Dilemma, David Kastrup, 2006/11/29
- Re: License Dilemma, Dmitry V. Gorbatovsky, 2006/11/29
- Re: License Dilemma, John Hasler, 2006/11/29