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2005-07-31
Melin said: Apple is going to be banned forever in my home and if my work place gets apple products i will not touch them...
I agree!
I will NEVER buy an Apple product. The company has stifled innovation.
However, the US Patent system is the real villain here. Patents for rectangles should never have been allowed.
Australia has both patents and registered designs, the rectangle boxes may have been a registered design (I don't know how, but...) but NOT a patent.
What is ironical here is the fact that Apple got its post Apple ][ start by "stealing" Xerox patents when it developed the Lisa and then the Macintosh.
Regards,
Peter
Edited 2012-08-27 07:05 UTC