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Re: Is there a patent on XML itself?

From: Grant Robertson <bogus@-----.------->
To: NULL
Date: 4/6/2007 10:35:00 AM

In article <461648ff$1@kcnews01>, keshlam-nospam@c... says...
> If you're serious about seeking legal protection, I ***STRONGLY*** 
> recommend you pay the money to hire a lawyer to advise you. Free legal 
> advice found on the Internet is generally not worth more than you paid 
> for it.

I know. If you recall, all I was originally asking was for a specific 
fact which I could not find elsewhere. People felt the need to give me 
their opinions, which led to discussions about opinions. Nothing more. 
Besides, there is no law or precedent which dictates what strategy will 
best promote a standard. It is all conjecture, trial, and error.


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