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P2O I'm from MO

10/28/07 8:57 AM

#32198 RE: VERYLONGSTOPPEDDRINKINGTHEKOOLAID #32179

You do not need a patent to have IP. Surely a patent offers
protection and increases value but the underlying IP can come
back to haunt them if it becomes patented. I do realize
there are time limits involved also. A judge will decide.

Regards.