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To: Adam Nash who wrote (24591)5/5/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
From Adam's story:

"We expect that we will be victorious in this lawsuit and that an injunction will issue against Apple's ColorSync product. Consequently, this may have a serious impact on Apple's ability to sell to the electronic publishing market, which we understand is the source of 40% of their revenue."

WTF? This sounds like some sort of threat. Where the hell was Imatec when AAPL was at $12? Punks. Apple should buy Imatec and then burn them out.

Mark



To: Adam Nash who wrote (24591)5/5/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: WebDrone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Adam, this patent stuff galls me to no end.

These vultures put any old crap together, and get money from a jury on the most hair-brained S%$#.

One of the strategies is to have "the kindly small inventor, who worked alone, but had his ideas stolen by big business." It helps if this is a grandfatherly old grey haired man. Jury can't resist.

HOWEVER
I will see your old man, and raise him one Steve Jobs.

If Steve gets in front of the jury and tells the story, I bet the jury falls in love with Steve and the story. Silicon Valley kid, little Apple forever the graphics specialists, and who are these guys trying to fool?

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