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I am patenting soon
Guess what. Method of entering data on paper with adevice using Ink or any other fluid and metod of entering data into computing device with dewice with multiple push buttons (either physical or virtual like represented on display).

You want to bet that I can patent this in current system?

That's just a mater of lawyer and a great investemnt. EVERYBODY will pay me as well as my attorney's licensing fees. You want to bet on that? Precedents are alreadu made (recently by Microsoft).
Posted by: FirstNLastN   Posted on: 11/20/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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patent ********!  dg mh | 11/20/03
ZDnet should add new div  Arrg | 11/20/03
I am patenting soon  FirstNLastN | 11/20/03
even better  ghetyei | 11/20/03
This is worrying  VicVics | 11/20/03
oh yeah  lmaxwell | 11/21/03
i am gonna patent home decore,  Chris Moller | 11/21/03
Patenting hyperlinks  blahfeld | 11/23/03
Follow up  blahfeld | 11/23/03
So... IBM has a patent on ESCROW ?  BitTwiddler | 11/20/03
Are you following this, EU  Frihet | 11/20/03
In other news  Arrg | 11/20/03
Why this is a good thing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/03
The Difference  FirstNLastN | 11/20/03
Here's a fix  voska | 11/21/03
If you take this to the illogical conclusion... (FIX Feedback)  AbsolutelyNot | 11/20/03
Patents, Patents everywhere  master of illusion | 11/20/03
wow  lmaxwell | 11/21/03
(NT) This is getting ridiculous......  James T. Kirk | 11/21/03
My new patent.  edpotrafke | 11/21/03
ridiculous  wk2000 | 11/21/03
Whoa! Hold on.....  jvahabzadeh | 11/21/03
Mother-of-all-patents  dougbatchelder | 11/22/03

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