"The Anticompetitive Monopolistic Patent Pooling Scheme controlled by Proskauer Rose, a former real estate law firm, that now is a technology pool centered on stolen patents from Iviewit and dead without them. I would ask for my money back if you paid them anything.
How can MPEGLA LLC and all affiliates, licensees or licensors that do not pay the true inventors knowingly do this? Have they no conscience? Are there no laws to protect inventors? They just take the Technology and youcan do nothing, why?
The Justice Department traditionally has broken up patent pooling schemes created by greedy lawyers and businessmen who have tried to use these schemes to steal from inventors.
Using dubious tactics like car bombings, death threats, racketeering behaviors and other anticompetitive practices, to inure royalty to them undeservedly, as they have not invented anything, by destroying beautiful inventors.
The combination of envy of the inventor and greed by attorneys acting as criminals, leads misguided, totally messed up attorneys like Kenneth Rubenstein, to be creator and sole evaluator of the pools to fulfill for desire to be an inventor.
Their doom, the envy and hate turns them into nothing more than criminal lowlifes. Ask MPEG, like any other infringer they work with, how valuable would you be without my inventions, they will tell you MPEG would go back to internet video in small grainy boxes of garbage that nobody was buying and Gates gladly gave to Glazer, for Real :) cuol (cracking up out loud). "
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http://iviewit.tv/CompanyDocs/Book/index.htm#family
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Iviewit Inventors Stolen Patent - a Trillion Dollar Heist - All Seemingly Legal Proskauer Rose, Christopher C. Wheeler, Kenneth Rubenstein, Brian Utley, US Patent Office, US Supreme Court Judge, New York State Bar, Florida Supreme Court, Florida State Bar, Department of Justice, Lockheed, Thomas Cahill, Judith Kaye, IBM, Intel, D. Bruce Sewell,CEO Paul Otellini,MPEGLA and the List Goes On...Proskauer Rose Law Firm Involved in Major Technology Theft. Proskauer Rose Patent Attorney
Saturday, December 5, 2009
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