--- Ken Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the affadavitB in the dispute between G&SR and Systemics, the
> following paragraph is found:
> 
> "Moreover, Ian also is expressing reticence to even allow [G&SR]... 
> a) continuation of exclusive right to issue metal denominated
> currencies....

Clever fellow, as I mentioned before...
 
> I find it interesting that anyone wishing to lauch a payment
> technology with
> the intent of making it an international standard protocol would
> limit it
> contractually by giving oneself a monopoly on using the protocol. 

Ah, but you are not Doug Jackson... Lucky he is an MD, doubtless he is
constantly repairing self inflicted the bullet holes in his feet...

> return, and the Justice Department broke up Microsoft to boot. 

Oops.. a bit slow on the uptake here Ken!


> E-gold has far more to gain from a free market than
> their competitors because as the market grows in size, they will
> continue to be the standard setter if they maintain good fiscal 
> policy and customer service.

Maintain good customer service??


> No sense in slowing down both growth and profit by trying to suppress
> the competition.

"sense" does not appear to be a word in the e-gold dictionary!




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