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i can copy at lightning speeds between linux boxes, even through smb but transferring the same files through smb, ftp, etc between windows and linux, forgetaboutit. but i would expect a rash of new virii to appear so that people would be forced to buy the new patented technology. whats that thing about the people who make the cops radars make the detectors? wink
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I'm missing the patent point... what's so special about it  el1jones | 03/02/05
You probably did not miss anything, it is just that easy to get a patent.  DonnieBoy | 03/02/05
And you can write off the lunch, too!  Hugh Jass | 03/02/05
To do it reasonably fast...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/02/05
Funny you mention copying hard drives..  Patrick Jones | 03/03/05
yep  linuxoverwindows | 03/03/05
Man, people patenting ways to protect yourself.  DonnieBoy | 03/02/05
What happens to other products that perform the same function?  Hugh Jass | 03/02/05
Depends how they do it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/02/05
i need to go search...  linuxoverwindows | 03/03/05
And yet, I don't see you doing it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/02/05
So...  BitTwiddler | 03/03/05
theyre taking the M$ approach  linuxoverwindows | 03/03/05
Patent office has some issues  Sunny Jalolly | 03/03/05
Re: Patent office has some issues  jezter~ | 03/03/05
theyre trying to monopolize, sounds like  linuxoverwindows | 03/03/05

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