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noogoo

join:2005-06-27

reply to TonyB9
Re: ridiculous

change their names from browsers to something else like viewers or programs. there were programs that ran programs before browsers, right? or you can call an operating system a browser that runs programs. what's the point of patenting the idea just for browsers? because it was done in other things not called browsers?
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TonyB9

join:2005-05-20
Novato, CA
reply to aelfwyne
If MS loses, ALL browser manufacturers, both commercial and open-source, that use this technology will be liable...could get very messy.
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