�It seems to me that what Michael Naimark is saying is that he is dissapointed that it takes litigation to get large companies to respect others Patent Property Rights.�An interesting interpretation of someone else�s words. I�d be interested in hearing Mr. Naimark�s reaction to your interpretation� the reason will become clear in a moment�
�Mike Masnick constantly acts like he understands the economics of invention business when he is clueless. The fact that opportunities like Interval Research are rare is related to recovering investments. The amounts involved in Interval's litigations and many others demonstrate that large entitlement minded companies are stealing on a grand scale.�and here would be the reason. Someone expresses an interpretation of someone else�s opinion that differs from your own, and you accuse him of being clueless. Interesting.
Further, you go on to claim that the monies involved in the litigation demonstrate �large entitlement minded [sic] companies are stealing on a grand scale�. Care to provide any evidence to support this? Or is that more of your opinion that we are free to disregard on the merits of its worth?
�It is a shame that it takes litigation in order for inventors and invention producing companies to be compensated. �Yeah, because gods forbid that the market, in an open-market economy, be the deciding factor on which products prosper and which ones don�t. If your competitor offers a product better and cheaper than yours, why should the law dictate which I buy? That's a monopoly. And with a patent, it's a government-granted monopoly. If it's there to help you recoup for a limited time, fine. But if you're not even trying to recoup in the market (i.e. sitting on the patent and not doing anything with it or you bought the patent as a lawfirm), why should the law stop someone else from getting a product to the market that the consumers want?
The invention business is much like the wild west, and invention stealing large companies have forced inventors to have their own gunslinger in tow in the form of a litigator. Fault for the necessary to litigate lies completely with companies who act as if they have an inalienable right to to "innovate" through unauthorized use of inventors property.Bullshit. They have a choice. There was an article not too long ago here that showed a company who found out their product was being counterfeited responded by saying �you know what, we�ll make ours better.� Instead, litigants that you defend here are choosing to spend time, effort, and money on fighting instead of improving their idea.
And you know what� I�m not saying it�s the wrong decision� not even most of the time� but it�s still a choice. You don�t get to assign blame as you see it and then absolve these litigants from their own responsibility for their choices. You're making some broad generalizations about 'idea pirates' and then blaming them for the actions of lawyers who are making a buck on the suit, not on the pursuit of innovation.
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�It seems to me that what Michael Naimark is saying is that he is dissapointed that it takes litigation to get large companies to respect others Patent Property Rights.�An interesting interpretation of someone else�s words. I�d be interested in hearing Mr. Naimark�s reaction to your interpretation� the reason will become clear in a moment�
�Mike Masnick constantly acts like he understands the economics of invention business when he is clueless. The fact that opportunities like Interval Research are rare is related to recovering investments. The amounts involved in Interval's litigations and many others demonstrate that large entitlement minded companies are stealing on a grand scale.�and here would be the reason. Someone expresses an interpretation of someone else�s opinion that differs from your own, and you accuse him of being clueless. Interesting.
Further, you go on to claim that the monies involved in the litigation demonstrate �large entitlement minded [sic] companies are stealing on a grand scale�. Care to provide any evidence to support this? Or is that more of your opinion that we are free to disregard on the merits of its worth?
�It is a shame that it takes litigation in order for inventors and invention producing companies to be compensated. �Yeah, because gods forbid that the market, in an open-market economy, be the deciding factor on which products prosper and which ones don�t. If your competitor offers a product better and cheaper than yours, why should the law dictate which I buy? That's a monopoly. And with a patent, it's a government-granted monopoly. If it's there to help you recoup for a limited time, fine. But if you're not even trying to recoup in the market (i.e. sitting on the patent and not doing anything with it or you bought the patent as a lawfirm), why should the law stop someone else from getting a product to the market that the consumers want?
The invention business is much like the wild west, and invention stealing large companies have forced inventors to have their own gunslinger in tow in the form of a litigator. Fault for the necessary to litigate lies completely with companies who act as if they have an inalienable right to to "innovate" through unauthorized use of inventors property.Bullshit. They have a choice. There was an article not too long ago here that showed a company who found out their product was being counterfeited responded by saying �you know what, we�ll make ours better.� Instead, litigants that you defend here are choosing to spend time, effort, and money on fighting instead of improving their idea.
And you know what� I�m not saying it�s the wrong decision� not even most of the time� but it�s still a choice. You don�t get to assign blame as you see it and then absolve these litigants from their own responsibility for their choices. You're making some broad generalizations about 'idea pirates' and then blaming them for the actions of lawyers who are making a buck on the suit, not on the pursuit of innovation.
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