Thursday, March 20, 2014 9:40:05 PM
But if John Bourque took (thief) the Kryron process without the owner's consent, and records can have that demonstrability in a court of law, then a will transferring all property of this person to another assumes ownership of Kryron.
Let me comment on your statement: "#1 why would I steal a product "KRYRON" and use it, as this product was taken from its original inventor by Mr. Bourque in the first place."
Please be aware that it is also thief to take property (aka Kryron) from Bourque Industries under the understanding that John Bourque of Bourque Industries engaged that criminal act, as in any activity of you removing any stolen Kryron proprietor information and having WindZero utilize it is the same crime.
Its clear your statement of "why would I" is not a declaration of an action taken or not, but a query of conditions suitable to take stolen property.
Doug
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