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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Posted: Jun 8th 2009 10:59PM Graill440 said
If anyone has been through the patent process or registering anything having to do with intellectual property, imaginary or physical (i have on 2 occasions, both are great stories), You know the following to be true, backdating with "proof" is your friend, that and they take money orders and "notorized information" that makes it just all legal now eh?. Money talks, money buys you ANYTHING in the way of backdated proof, the registries are full of examples. Money will get >anything< filed. Get someone to vouch and get something notorized and guess what, the combination of words you just created, but actually back dated a decade ago are now worth millions, shame on those using them now. (insert PIP lawyers and ambulance chasers)
The big question is this, when that first MMO came out, a good portion of us remember what it was, nothing was done for over a decade. Excuses aside, we then move to the last quarter of 2007, does anyone recall the lawyer that started this? (now bring it all up to date, 2008, 2009 still going) Something or someone definately needs to go to court, and it aint about the penguins.....