SpudTastic, thanks for your constructive criticism of my comment. By the way, the USPTO has now formally rejected all of NTP's patents, but being well-read (unlike myself) you already know that of course.
No individual or organization should have the right to file for such broad-based patents and then attempt to hold other companies to ransom.
Having been involved in the technology sector, advisory service and venture capital all of my life, I'm all for innovation. Sadly, companies like NTP are not the innovators - they're the companies that hold the rest of the true innovators back.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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SpudTastic, thanks for your constructive criticism of my comment. By the way, the USPTO has now formally rejected all of NTP's patents, but being well-read (unlike myself) you already know that of course.
No individual or organization should have the right to file for such broad-based patents and then attempt to hold other companies to ransom.
Having been involved in the technology sector, advisory service and venture capital all of my life, I'm all for innovation. Sadly, companies like NTP are not the innovators - they're the companies that hold the rest of the true innovators back.
Just my two cents.