I read those comments as a dig on the US patent law as it relates to software, rather than a broader dig at the U.S. Perhaps I am too kind?
 
There are screwy laws all around the globe
Some countries require one to prove their innocence, others cut off a body part for a related crime, and we all suffer at the hands of our politicians


John Novack


Michael D Schelin wrote:
Why is it you have to put down the United States?  Sprint is a U.S. Company. Vonage a U.S. Company.  Digium a U.S. Company.  What in the heck does it have to do with you? Even if Vonage is tied up in court the rest of the world doesn't care.  VOIP will live on. We are not sue happy, This is big business 101.  Sprint wants Vonage. This is a way to own them, grab their market, and muck up the rest of the telcos..  There is more here than meets the eye.  We'll all have to wait and see what happens. But don't put us down, There are many great people living and working here including the creators of Asterisk. 

Matt Riddell wrote:
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
  
Anyone thinking about doing a VoIP business may want to get more info
before proceeding since they may not have the millinos vonage has to
fight this.
    

Unless of course they don't live in the United Sue'ers of America.

:D

  

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