On 4/14/06, James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Perhaps a few more words would have made this clearer.  They are
> obviously trying to protect something which is not patented.
> >
> If everything were protected by valid patents, then it has all been
> publicly disclosed and there is no reason not to provide documentation.

Just because you have something documented in a patent doesn't mean
it's easy to implement.  They don't want you to see their
implementation.  There are things they cannot patent, where their
implementation is their only advantage, and they don't want you to see
it, because then you could imitate it.
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