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Originally Posted by Ed Hansberry
What does that have to do with this patent? You are aware that a co-founder of NTP worked on wireless email almost all his adult life, right?
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Yes, and that the co-founder was unable to deliver a workable solution AND that NTP was founded simply to sit on that patent until some other company came along and figured out a way to deliver wireless email so that the inventor could collect on his supposed invention. Hence, a squatter, in my mind. Never mind that the patents have all been or will be ruled invalid. This means that becaue of very questionably issued patents innovation is stifled and a company that delivered a true solution has to pay over half a billion dollars. Not what the patent process was developed to provide. It was developed to stimulate innovation, not stifle it, as is the case here.