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tail -v as prior art?
Hmmm, you think that'd be enough to throw it out?

The thing that kills me is that patents are supposed to be "nonobvious to experts in the field".
Posted by: Robert Crocker   Posted on: 07/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The new world business model: SUE!  James T. Kirk | 07/14/05
It seems odd that you could patent this  voska | 07/14/05
tail -v as prior art?  Robert Crocker | 07/14/05
Good point  voska | 07/14/05
you must be joking...  low-life | 07/14/05
I looked at the patents...  el1jones | 07/14/05
Remember Forgent suing over JPEG patents?  kraterz | 07/15/05
I have a brilliant plan ^^  FunkeyChicken | 07/15/05
DVR's  psedog | 07/19/05

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