The real culprit is the Patent Office...
The P.O. makes all this nonsense possible

On May 27, 7:08 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 26, 11:01 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I guess if you really were worried about it, just use the Market features 
> > to make your app unavailable in the US could be an easy solution.
>
> Yes, I'd only offend 78% of my paying customers that way. ;(
>
> In particular, the in-app purchases I want to enable next week are all
> for the US Market. I don't plan to stop just because I will get a
> letter from LodeSys eventually. I'll follow Al's lead and ask for
> proof of infringement before I cough up any dough.
>
> I believe I have sold shareware prior to 2005. It may have even had a
> link to where you could purchase a code activate it. Any prior art can
> invalidate a patent, whether I did it or not.
>
> If you want to avoid getting any legal notices, the best way is
> actually to just stay out of business altogether. I got a threatening
> letter from Warner Bros a few years back over a rather small time
> website.
>
> Nathan

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