Let us say you were a large US company, looking to throw around your intellectual property muscle for a quick buck by putting a licensing squeeze on small companies. If so, it is probably best not to pick on a small tech company headed by an ex-litigator [link is lengthy but funny].
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Hehe one almost hopes Monster continue and lose horribly.
OOO, Bring it on!!
(Damn, I forgot to mention that I LOVE a good fight!!!)
You mean that the possibility of a good punch-up will drag you away from your books? Understandable…
ANY Excuse to get away from the Book Mountain, my Dear NL, ANY Excuse!