Dave Page wrote:
Having been involved in lawsuits, i wish it was a laughing manner. Thinking a patent is unenforceable is dangerous thinking. MS could target the leaders of the community along with the corporate sponsors. This group of people may just give up because the process of defending is so expensive. Even if we are 100% right it don't matter as it takes 10's to thousands of dollars to just start fighting. this bill would go into 100 thousands in a matter of months.HI Justin On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Justin Clift <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I don't think it's a major issue. Even if MS do think we infringe on the patent it would be laughable for them to try to do anything about it given that our rules implementation has provably existed in a leading FOSS project for a decade or more. I have some personal experience with this when fighting a bigger foe that don't have to worry about money Right now my family has been in a continuous legal battle with our local government over loans its been trying to secure based on false evidence which would put tax payers in our small community 8,000 people on the hook for 1.5 million . We have won every battle and point. The Problem now is the amount of money we have put forward greatly exceeds any personal benefit or keeping taxes low the family would ever see for the next 20 years. We are only 2 years in fighting this and the next election is not for another 2 years :-( which i may run again . |