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Dear Mr. David Warrilow
thank you again for taking the time to reply
i reviewed the links you posted and asked the advice of our patent attorney
we both believe that your last reply is more accurate and correct
again, to simplify, we both strongly believe that you cannot patent a...
you are absolutely right
i my self tend to forget sometimes the powerful implications of the net
your words reminded me of the followin quote:
"The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had"...
Hi guys
I would like to try to offer to you the point of view of the client. ME.
I'm a contract manager in a middle sized industrial company situated in the UK, India and the Middle East and among other thing responsible for our websites
We hired a UK designer to design 3 websites for our...
take a look at this article: cleverstat.com/en/seo-faq-tutorial.htm
this article is my bible for attracting traffic
[i have no relation to the website, honest to god]
Dear Mr. David Warrilow
thank you for reply
i disagree with your email entirely (it doesn't mean that I'm totally right, of course)
1. you cannot patent a website. period.
2. patenting a software is exceptionally rare and you don't patent the software itself but a unique algorithm
BTW, I A...
yes it is
an agreement can be made verbally as well and it is enforceable and valid as a written agreement
the problem, of course, is when the parties later claim that the content of the agreement was different or when a party denies that there was a verbal agreement
without a paper its hard...
hi
I'm not a legal professional but i have several websites and my knowledge comes from personal experience
you can't patent a website and basically speaking you can't protect an idea by copyright
you need to prepare yourself to be copied and make it harder for others to copy you
however...