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to all you google haters:
what's the alternative? someone else owns this piece of data and sells it (possibly to google, possibly to black market johnny)instead? or worse it goes un patented and anyone who wants it doesn't need to buy it???

give me a single point of permission/opt out any day.
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Oh Google, you're so grand and growing  Boot_Agnostic | 01/07/08
You know what they say...  ezflow321 | 01/07/08
RE: Google applies for image text patent  Loverock Davidson | 01/07/08
So...  ezflow321 | 01/07/08
So  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/08
what kind of patent is this?  Linux Geek | 01/07/08
This MUST be a sure case of 'PIOR ART' as optical  hkommedal | 01/07/08
Heck, My first OCR program worked off of images...  tkepner | 01/09/08
Yeah.  ezflow321 | 01/07/08
RE: Google applies for image text patent  GeneBuettner | 01/07/08
RE: oligopoly is the name of the game  Don't Ask Me | 01/07/08
to all you google haters:  trentyn.c@... | 01/07/08
OCR is not at all new. Both in, on and inside images  hkommedal | 01/07/08
Agreed.  ezflow321 | 01/07/08
RE: Google applies for image text patent  atari8bit@... | 01/07/08
The patent should be invalidated. Please invalidate them.  Grayson Peddie | 01/07/08
Invalidate who?  ezflow321 | 01/07/08
All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 01/07/08
RE: Google applies for image text patent  kkrys | 01/08/08
Google applies to replace Micro$oft  richardpmclaughlin@... | 01/09/08
RE: Google applies for image text patent  zdnet@... | 01/09/08
Why didn't I think of that?  3dguru | 01/11/08
patent DENIED, prior art confirmed. (jpeg standards?) clear example of  wessonjoe | 01/11/08

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