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Wouldn't that be a hoot
the estates of long dead authors invaliding today's patents on personal computing devices, airborne ships as fueled by liquid spirits, etc etc. Heck, Gene Roddenberry's estate can take hold of some medical inventions making the rounds today. And Sony's robotic ppl and animals, . .
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Good!  ONEstar | 06/04/04
I don't agree  voska | 06/04/04
I agree  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/04/04
& so did the Judge in UK  rafe01 | 06/08/04
how long do patents last in europe?  eLurker | 06/04/04
Not only that, but...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/04/04
27 years?  voska | 06/04/04
not so crazy  V Sanders | 06/06/04
Aren't patents limited to 17 years?  PAIGED@... | 06/07/04
Well, Bleemtastic  FilledOut | 06/04/04
Pavel should be careful  ebbs | 06/04/04
No worries there.  John Le'Brecage | 06/04/04
Wouldn't that be a hoot  FilledOut | 06/06/04
perhaps they should've put it in people's pockets or around neck  hipparchus2000 | 06/05/04
this is the problem  V Sanders | 06/06/04
I don't think it is...  rafe01 | 06/08/04
I invented it too!  jtimouri | 06/07/04
Walkman Patent  fondy | 06/07/04

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