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To: BOB HOLZER who wrote (92)4/11/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: jbal  Read Replies (1) of 365
 
I have found out more fact regarding this case. Kurt L. Van Voorhies has been in dispute with the university since 1995, in fact, the university filed a law suite against him that year.

The university asked Voorhies to file this same patent in 1995. When he refused, the university filed a law suite against him. The university contends Voorhies was an employee of the university and all inventions during his employment belongs to the university.

I think Voorhies in desperation filed this patent. If I worked for Intel and designed a new and faster chip, I can't quit and file the patent for myself. It seems pretty clear cut from here.
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