I find it more interesting that the original poster and one other participant in this thread have only 1 post each. To me that is more interesting than some lawsuit that was tossed out.
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Count it as a second post, mate. If you want to start a whichhunt, PM me and we can talk detailsjepuskar:I find it more interesting that the original poster and one other participant in this thread have only 1 post each. To me that is more interesting than some lawsuit that was tossed out.
http://www.med.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Cohen/2007/DMC_03302007_2-05cv184_ITI_v_Professional.pdf clearly explains that motion was defeated. Florida Case is different, since plaintiff refiled in Florida. Mr. Concannon is plantiffs lawer, not a judge.Green_Manelishi:Here is some interesting information related to this case (ITI Holdings, Inc. v. Professional Scuba Association, Inc., et al.):
http://www.davidconcannon.com/recentcasesnews.html
Please note the reference to Florida (not Maine) and the reference to a settlement (not a defeat).
Folks, stealing intellectual property is illegal.