Shane

It occurred to me that VTAM - including both parts of today's z/OS 
Communications Server - development, past and present, should all be able to 
purchase motor yachts and take retirement or early retirement to the Caribbean 
as a minimum on the strength of the "prior usage" violations up with which they 
have - hitherto - had to put from the denizens of this list - and elsewhere!

However another legal opinion seems to be suggesting that the best that could 
be expected is a order for "cease and desist" - as I believe the expression 
goes between the shining seas.[1] Shame! But I guess "cease and desist" would 
be a fair result for reasonable people - defined as people who have any respect 
for reason ...

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[1] Perhaps the legal system of another ex-colony, this one totally surrounded 
by shining seas, has developed another comparable expression.

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Chris Mason

On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 19:08:07 +1000, Shane Ginnane <ibm-m...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

>On Sat, Aug 13th, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Pinnacle  wrote:
>
>> There's a vendor advertisement being posted in many industry trade pubs
>> using the term "Dynamic ISPF".  Dynamic ISPF is a term I coined over 20
>> years ago to describe the installation method of using LIBDEFs for your
>> ISPF apps instead of the LOGON proc.
>
>Sue the bastards Tom - prior usage should be worth a few million to top up
>your superannuation ....   ;-)
>
>Shane ...

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