@DanaRohrabacher You're wrong on the "patent troll" thing. Just flat out wrong.
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@DanaRohrabacher Ah, the old "everyone agrees with me!" argument, hmm? Last time I used that, I was in Junior School (abt 6yrs old) pt2 nxt -
@ianinamerica in high school those who agreed with you did not represent major employers or respected technology innovators -
@DanaRohrabacher Ah - I figured there was something else to that statement. Not to be crass or insulting, but: money?
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@DanaRohrabacher Do you have an alternative? Small devs need protection from shell co's suing with vague, practically incontestable, claimsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DanaRohrabacher@ianinamerica Better explanation about university opposition. They often work with trolls. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/11/30/patent-trolls-have-a-surprising-ally-universities/ … -
@sschwarz07 why not use evil sounding word like troll 2 draw attention away from specific areas of contention, opps U R already doing that -
@DanaRohrabacher U need to explain y my use of the word troll is wrong. They r called trolls because they make trouble in order 2 make money -
@sschwarz07 PR specialists at mega corporations like GOOGLE designed anti TROLL campaign to more easily steal from independent inventors -
@DanaRohrabacher There were large corporations like parmacuatical and biotech companies against the Act. The act targeted nuisance suits
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