"From http://www.piausa.org
"Conserving the American Patent System is the only way to preserve our technological and economic future!
(This is not alarmist, this is serious and it is true!)"
*** Actually that is 'Patently' untrue, as Mike and others have have pointed out on multiple occasions many economic models thrive without using patents.
From http://www.inventored.org
*** Other than the fact that this site appears to have been designed sometime in the early 1990's (Although the other two were not much better). I did not notice any blatant misinformation I did notice this...
"Page last revised 10-10-2008"
From http://www.patentpolicy.org
"Many experts contend that the United States Patent and Trademark Office is the cornerstone to the U.S. economy."
*** Many experts contend the exact opposite as well, evidence please.
"The USPTO's ability to prosecute and track new invention is one of the most significant dimensions of U.S. competitiveness around the world."
*** Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha
If you choose to be a Troll/Shill Please at least do so with some respect for our intelligence, and quit spamming us with your ridiculous signature.
[/rant]"
From http://www.piausa.org
"Conserving the American Patent System is the only way to preserve our technological and economic future!
(This is not alarmist, this is serious and it is true!)"
*** Actually that is 'Patently' untrue, as Mike and others have have pointed out on multiple occasions many economic models thrive without using patents.
From http://www.inventored.org
*** Other than the fact that this site appears to have been designed sometime in the early 1990's (Although the other two were not much better). I did not notice any blatant misinformation I did notice this... "Page last revised 10-10-2008"
From http://www.patentpolicy.org
"Many experts contend that the United States Patent and Trademark Office is the cornerstone to the U.S. economy."
*** Many experts contend the exact opposite as well, evidence please.
"The USPTO's ability to prosecute and track new invention is one of the most significant dimensions of U.S. competitiveness around the world."
*** Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha
If you choose to be a Troll/Shill Please at least do so with some respect for our intelligence, and quit spamming us with your ridiculous signature.
[/rant]
Planning For Windows 7 Migration
Clearly States her affiliation right at the top.
"Talking Tech By Liz Eversoll, vice president, Microsoft Practice, CDW Corporation, Network World March 16, 2010 05:44 PM ET"
What is the problem?
Oh I forgot Microsoft = Evil Right?
I use both Linux & Windows. I should be Shot¡
And what of those of us that Verizon is abandoning?
Verizon Sells Huge Chunk Of Network To Frontier (Wednesday May 13 2009)
"Frontier Communications will pay $5.3 billion in common stock and take on $3.3 billion in debt in order to acquire Verizon's DSL and landline networks in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin -- and some rural assets in California...
According to the two companies, the deal is expected to take about a year to close." (So about now in other words...)
The Technology is already there for that kind of setup. I have heard of (but not seen) the idea of a small bookstore using it that way.
"Print on demand with digital technology is used as a way of printing items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy printed is higher than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print runs, because setup costs are much higher for offset printing.
POD has other business benefits besides lower costs (for small runs):
* Technical set-up is usually quicker than for offset printing.
* Large inventories of a book or print material do not need to be kept in stock, reducing storage, handling costs, and inventory accounting costs
* There is little or no waste from unsold products."
On the post: Despite Plenty Of Warning EA Still Decides To Follow Ubisoft Down The Wrong Path With DRM
Re:
There fixed that for you.
On the post: The Onion Puts Out An Equally Accurate Report On Recording Industry Revenue Issues
ROFLMAO
On the post: Will YouTube Case Lead To FTC Investigation Of Viacom's Questionable Marketing Practices?
Re: Here is a link to get the ball rolling ....
On the post: Tool Maker Loses Lawsuit For Not Violating Another Company's Patents
Re: Hairbrained Argument
"From http://www.piausa.org
"Conserving the American Patent System is the only way to preserve our technological and economic future!
(This is not alarmist, this is serious and it is true!)"
*** Actually that is 'Patently' untrue, as Mike and others have have pointed out on multiple occasions many economic models thrive without using patents.
From http://www.inventored.org
*** Other than the fact that this site appears to have been designed sometime in the early 1990's (Although the other two were not much better). I did not notice any blatant misinformation I did notice this...
"Page last revised 10-10-2008"
From http://www.patentpolicy.org
"Many experts contend that the United States Patent and Trademark Office is the cornerstone to the U.S. economy."
*** Many experts contend the exact opposite as well, evidence please.
"The USPTO's ability to prosecute and track new invention is one of the most significant dimensions of U.S. competitiveness around the world."
*** Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha
If you choose to be a Troll/Shill Please at least do so with some respect for our intelligence, and quit spamming us with your ridiculous signature.
[/rant]"
On the post: Kentucky Supreme Court Overturns Ruling That Blocked State Seizure Of Gambling Domain Names
Turnabout is Fair Play...
I claim www.kylottery.com!
On the post: Analysis Of Google And Viacom's Arguments Over YouTube: A Lot Of He Said/She Said
Re:
On the post: Analysis Of Google And Viacom's Arguments Over YouTube: A Lot Of He Said/She Said
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Rights and Ownership
On the post: Apparently The Word 'Piracy' No Longer Sufficiently Derogatory For Entertainment Industry
Re: Re: End of submissions...
On the post: Apparently The Word 'Piracy' No Longer Sufficiently Derogatory For Entertainment Industry
Re: End of submissions...
Intellectual Vultures = Unsettle Cultural Evil
Copyright Extortionists = Hypocrite Got In Six Torts
Corporate Executive = Executor Pirate Cove
Freedom Rapists = A Fed Misreports
Intellectual Property = Procure Little Penalty
Imaginary Property = Repay Trampy Origin
On the post: EU Proposes Criminalizing Inducing Infringement In ACTA Draft; Could Outlaw Google
Re: Grrr
Espouse Elucidation!
On the post: As Expected, Ridiculous, Wrong, Exaggerating And Misleading Report Claims That 'Piracy' Is Killing Jobs
Re:
On the post: Kodak Says Intellectual Ventures Behind Patent Lawsuit Filed By Shell Company
Re: (RJR)
"Conserving the American Patent System is the only way to preserve our technological and economic future!
(This is not alarmist, this is serious and it is true!)"
*** Actually that is 'Patently' untrue, as Mike and others have have pointed out on multiple occasions many economic models thrive without using patents.
From http://www.inventored.org
*** Other than the fact that this site appears to have been designed sometime in the early 1990's (Although the other two were not much better). I did not notice any blatant misinformation I did notice this...
"Page last revised 10-10-2008"
From http://www.patentpolicy.org
"Many experts contend that the United States Patent and Trademark Office is the cornerstone to the U.S. economy."
*** Many experts contend the exact opposite as well, evidence please.
"The USPTO's ability to prosecute and track new invention is one of the most significant dimensions of U.S. competitiveness around the world."
*** Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha
If you choose to be a Troll/Shill Please at least do so with some respect for our intelligence, and quit spamming us with your ridiculous signature.
[/rant]
On the post: Kodak Says Intellectual Ventures Behind Patent Lawsuit Filed By Shell Company
Re: IP
On the post: How Much Of That All Important Journalism Is Really PR?
Re: Like This Drivel?
Planning For Windows 7 Migration
Clearly States her affiliation right at the top.
"Talking Tech By Liz Eversoll, vice president, Microsoft Practice, CDW Corporation, Network World March 16, 2010 05:44 PM ET"
What is the problem?
Oh I forgot Microsoft = Evil Right?
I use both Linux & Windows. I should be Shot¡
On the post: Dan Bull Recaps How Home Taping Killed Music With His Latest Song
Re: DIE LAZY PRICKS
On the post: UK Lords Pass Digital Economy Bill, Now Look To Rush It Through Commons
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
On the post: Is Verizon No Longer Betting On The Future?
Re: Re: Re: Verizon's view
Verizon Sells Huge Chunk Of Network To Frontier (Wednesday May 13 2009)
"Frontier Communications will pay $5.3 billion in common stock and take on $3.3 billion in debt in order to acquire Verizon's DSL and landline networks in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin -- and some rural assets in California...
According to the two companies, the deal is expected to take about a year to close." (So about now in other words...)
On the post: Microsoft Loses Yet Another Patent Lawsuit
Where is the Patent Nuclear War?
I want to see that iNuke ;)
On the post: Forget The Doom & Gloom; Look How Good Things Are In The Book Business
On-Demand Book Publishing
"Print on demand with digital technology is used as a way of printing items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy printed is higher than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print runs, because setup costs are much higher for offset printing.
POD has other business benefits besides lower costs (for small runs):
* Technical set-up is usually quicker than for offset printing.
* Large inventories of a book or print material do not need to be kept in stock, reducing storage, handling costs, and inventory accounting costs
* There is little or no waste from unsold products."
On the post: Australian Trademark Tribunal Tells Apple That It Can't Stop Other Products From Using The Letter 'i'
In My Imagination…
Apple Again Responds with iNuke
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