I think that might actually work- I'd be in :-) Not that some of us
have done enough to really justify being named, but if you're
offering... some of us will take you up on it.
Matthew
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Matthew Barr
mbarr(_at_)datalyte(_dot_)com
Managing Partner
Datalyte Consulting, LLC.
(646) 765-6878 (cell)
On Jan 30, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Thomas H Jones II wrote:
On the IP side of things I think a patent would be a good idea if only
to prevent somebody else from submarining us. If the big ISPs could
pony up a few grand each we could patent it and then license it
royalty-free or however things get put into the public domain.
Another avenue to pursue would be a PayPal type of fund. You could
offer something like "contribute $50 to the funding of the patent and
be named in the patent". You'd only need 200 contributors, then.
-tom
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