After consulting with more experienced folk in the industry, some of which are running telecom companies for years, I came to the same conclusion what Henry has said. Now I feel much better and relaxed.
On 8/14/07, Henry L.Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This legal question pops up every now and then, and depending on how > paranoid you are you can eventually start thinking that the US patent > office is under your bed.(I'm just checking now) > First thing to note is that you aren't worth suing. This is a game that > only applies to very big companies where you want to screw your competiton > and have more lawyers than they do. > Second thing to note is that this applies to US based companies only, > (the country that still doesn't have universal health care). > World wide, anything else falls into the UN or the EU. None of these > organizations are dumb enough to get involved in anything as petty as > this. Simply put, no-one outside corporate (telecom) America gives a > "monkey's balls" who first coined the term "Call Forwarding" or "ADSL".... > > There are more important things in life > -- > Henry L. Coleman.
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