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Re: A.Org awards
« on: January 01, 2005, 11:15:41 AM »
@ Sumner

According to the patent office and the UK copyright laws, you have 10 days to challenge someone if they have put a serviceable idea in the public domain. Now let's see...Blobzie posted it on the 20th of December and you have done your "Johnny-come-lately-and-indignantly" stunt on the 1st of January.
Sorry, pal, but that is more than 10 days, so just pipe down and let Blobzie handle the awards.
I mean you can't really try to hijack an idea that Blobzie had last year already, can you?
 

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Re: A.Org awards
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2005, 12:53:57 PM »
@ Sumner

January 2004, you say?
Aw, man, you unlucky fellow. According to my sources, if you leave the idea in the public domain for a year, it is considered spent, and a new proposal can be made.

Sorry, man. It seems your timing is a bit off. But on behalf of all the users here, let me give you an award...

I hereby give Sumner the award for "Belated Appeal of the day".

Don't worry, there's always 2006. But for now, this thread is Blobzie's idea.
 

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Re: A.Org awards
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2005, 08:03:05 AM »
Then how come you only have 6 of those little dancing ponces in your signature?