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Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Path: cdrom.com!barrnet.net!parc!biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!torn!nott!dgbt!clark.dgim.doc.ca!news
From: cbarton@clark.dgim.doc.ca (Casey Barton)
Subject: Re: Oh have you heard?
Message-ID: <cbarton.154.2E395C68@clark.dgim.doc.ca>
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References: <1994Jul27.153556.15309@martha.utcc.utk.edu> <316isd$5ac@search01.news.aol.com> <319868$ou2@st-james.comp.vuw.ac.nz> <1994Jul29.011500.263@iglou.com>
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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 94 19:45:47 GMT
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darkstar@iglou.iglou.com (Keenan Clay Wilkie) writes:
>>Michael Glosenger <styx@agora.rdrop.com> wrote:
>>> Are you serious?!? Apple actually brought about a lawsuit on
>>>something as unrelated as that?
>
>*Yawn*...I can't believe how stupid some people are!
darkstar@iglou.iglou.com (Keenan Clay Wilkie) writes:
>stefang@isy.liu.se (Stefan Gustavson) writes:
>>Is this true, or is it a joke? I never seem to get the hang of the legal
>>system in the US. If it is true, it is really pathetic.
>
>I'm amazed that anyone could buy this story!
darkstar@iglou.iglou.com (Keenan Clay Wilkie) writes:
>rich.heimlich@compudata.com (Rich Heimlich) writes:
>>Things like this make me ashamed to be associated with this industry. I
>>have a bulging trash can in my garage. I better get rid of it before
>>their attorneys give me a call. What a bunch of bullsh*t.
>
>Yet another one takes the bait!
darkstar@iglou.iglou.com (Keenan Clay Wilkie) writes:
>"John Van Essen" <vanes002@maroon.tc.umn.edu> writes:
>> If I had a killfile, you'd be in it! :) I'll never believe anything
>> you say, ever again!
>
>I can't believe that ANYONE would fall for this!
darkstar@iglou.iglou.com (Keenan Clay Wilkie) writes:
>Alden.Bates@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Alden Bates) writes:
>>ID is not responsible for modifications made to the game by it's purchasers.
>>I hardly think that Apple will claim patent infringement then. :):):)
>
>I'm still surprised at how many people actually believe this!
We get the point, Keenan. Give it a rest, already.
Yeesh.
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