Agreeing with Holly here. I can see their point but going to facebook is like telling tales to the dinner lady when you were in primary school.
Also glad I got rid, wont be long until facebook starts a war. Does the uprising in Egypt count as a war because they might already have started one tbh?
Wow. Not terribly impressed wiht Minx's behaviour here. I believe everyone has a right to defend their ideas, and have no choice but to believe the truth will out eventually one way or another, but the serving of papers at a show, and writing letters to all techs using the product is really low.
On one hand I do see their point - after all they did take out patents etc. However a) this should go hand in hand (no pun intended) with patent insurance, who will fight any infringers for you (rather like car insurance or a credit card company) and b) from a consumer point of view, patents are terrible as the holder can charge as much as they like and never improve as they face no competition. What would we do if there was only one company producing (for example) shatter nail polishes? They would cost £20 and be half as good as the latest ones are.
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I find it very childish of a large company turning to Facebook, I swear that website is the bain of all issues now and I'm so glad I got rid!
Agreeing with Holly here. I can see their point but going to facebook is like telling tales to the dinner lady when you were in primary school.
Also glad I got rid, wont be long until facebook starts a war. Does the uprising in Egypt count as a war because they might already have started one tbh?
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Wow. Not terribly impressed wiht Minx's behaviour here. I believe everyone has a right to defend their ideas, and have no choice but to believe the truth will out eventually one way or another, but the serving of papers at a show, and writing letters to all techs using the product is really low.
On one hand I do see their point - after all they did take out patents etc. However a) this should go hand in hand (no pun intended) with patent insurance, who will fight any infringers for you (rather like car insurance or a credit card company) and b) from a consumer point of view, patents are terrible as the holder can charge as much as they like and never improve as they face no competition. What would we do if there was only one company producing (for example) shatter nail polishes? They would cost £20 and be half as good as the latest ones are.
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