BTW, is Goodmail patented?
Why guess, since you can visit the USPTO web site and find out the
facts in about 30 seconds?
A search for Goodmail as patent assignee turns up nothing, which tells
us fairly definitively that they have no patents in the US. I suppose
they might have filed in other places first, but that seems very
unlikely.
A search of published applications turns up one by Daniel Dreyman,
whom we all know. But it's an application, which is a long way from
being a granted patent, and it's about authorization, not postage, so
it's irrelevant to this argument.
R's,
John
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