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Posted by: gerald daniel krug (Friday 2 December 2005, 7:51 AM)

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Finally a break for all my work and effort.I own 56 computer programs I copyrighted in 1984.I havent been paid a cent for all these years from companies using my intellectual property.
All the sour grapes from people is because they didn't take steps to protect their programs when they wrote them.They just gave their codes away.I published a book with my programs inside and the critics slammed my book as too simple but my programs have never changed in all these years.Yes, stuff has been added to my programs but the beginning codes are all still the same so I'm gonna get paid !

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