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Subject: Re: On avoiding Gothic Chess licensing problems

Author: Bryan Hofmann

Date: 09:01:26 06/19/04

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On June 19, 2004 at 11:15:43, Ed Trice wrote:

>
>>>On June 19, 2004 at 00:46:53, Keith Evans wrote:
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I would think that your own lawyer would advise you to stop posting.
>>>>>>Seriously.
>>>>>
>
>On June 19, 2004 at 10:21:16, Bryan Hofmann wrote:
>>
>>
>>Since Mr Evans did not state anywhere in this thread he is a lawyer, anything he
>>states is his opinion not legal advise.
>
>His comment was that he thought my lawyer would ADVISE me...
>
>Therefore, Mr. Hofmann, you are wrong. He was commenting in such a way as to
>offer legal advice.
>

You are unable to read and comprehend. If Mr Evans is not a lawyer he can not
dispense legal advice. What he states is his opinion.  I can state "I advise
everyone to challege your patent" since I'm not a lawyer this is simply my
opinon. I do not know how to make this any easier for you to understand.


>
>>What is limited on this board with respect to free
>>speech is personal attacks which you resorted to here.
>
>A personal attack? Sure, if your skin is thinner than tissue paper. I did not
>attack him. I basically said if he "thinks" he can dispense legal advise to me,
>he should "stop thinking".
>
>As for your "friends" comment, I am not interested in what you have to say,
>since any hypocrite with half a brain can issue such diatribe. I am willing to
>bet you have never even read the book you mentioned.

Well you are wrong I have read the book. I was trying to simply point out your
approach may not be the best one.

>
>My friends support my decision to patent Gothic Chess, and they do not sit
>around like the pretentious, pompous gluteus maximi on here that just engage in
>meaningles drivel for the sake of opposing something they have no control over.
>

Talk about thin skinned -- I tried to point out some facts about your approach
to dealing with other pepole. It had nothing to do with your patent and yet you
throw this in as you do in almost every post. Indeed a very narrow minded
approach.


>A friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
>
>There are very few on this board who match that criterion.
>

You have not even given one a chance on this. If someone does not agree with you
they fall under attack and threats by you.

>And if an opinion can allienate a "friendship", it is not really a friendship.



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