Dagny Taggart wrote:
e-gold does not have a patent in anything. So what do
they have to offer?
Defensive patents are there to protect against patent lawsuits, not to
start them. If that's what he's doing, he's only sitting on the patent
as a means to wrangle a ceasefire if some other company
From: C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 19:36:02 -0400
: Goldfingercoin.com is launching its new gold currency very soon.
:
: http://www.e-bullion.com/
Hmm, it would be very interesting to know if James Turk will try to defend his Patent
against these guys...
On 25 Jun 2001, at 9:07, Sidd wrote:
Hmm, it would be very interesting to know if James Turk will try to
defend his Patent against these guys...
Who knows what plans Mr. Turk has. We know he has another
patent coming up. Maybe he is waiting for it to act.
Maybe he thinks that for now, other
What's I find interesting is that GoldFingerCoin are not only a new
competitor, but they remain an exchnage provider for e-gold and a
cambio for GoldMoney.
This looks like a potential for a conflict of interest.
In any eventuality...it looks like for interesting times.
Will Goldfinger be
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 25 Jun 2001, at 9:07, Sidd wrote:
Hmm, it would be very interesting to know if James Turk will try to
defend his Patent against these guys...
Who knows what plans Mr. Turk has. We know he has another
patent coming up. Maybe he is waiting for it to
On 25 Jun 2001, at 3:02, Julian Morrison wrote:
Patent
cross-licensing
Hello Julian,
Can you explain what you mean by the above ?
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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http://www.ormetal.com/PGPkey.html
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 25 Jun 2001, at 3:02, Julian Morrison wrote:
Patent
cross-licensing
Hello Julian,
Can you explain what you mean by the above ?
Jack has a patent on butt scratching and sues Jill.
Jill points out that Jack picks his nose, for which she has a
e-gold does not have a patent in anything. So what do
they have to offer?
--- Julian Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 25 Jun 2001, at 3:02, Julian Morrison wrote:
Patent
cross-licensing
Hello Julian,
Can you explain what you mean by
e-gold does not have a patent in anything. So what do
they have to offer?
--- Julian Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 25 Jun 2001, at 3:02, Julian Morrison wrote:
Patent
cross-licensing
Hello Julian,
Can you explain what you mean by
Dagny Taggart wrote:
e-gold does not have a patent in anything. So what do
they have to offer?
Defensive patents are there to protect against patent lawsuits, not to
start them. If that's what he's doing, he's only sitting on the patent
as a means to wrangle a ceasefire if some other company
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