Except that this is an industrial solvent that was never designed or intended for human consumption. And yes... if you buy ethyl alcohol today from an industrial supply company? Still poisonous. Still marked as poison, yet people aren't drinking the stuff.
It's not like the government kept this a secret. The bottles were even marked "poison". If stupid people chose to drink poison...
Wouldn't this be a pretty clear case of abuse of process?
Ah. So idiots buy the dead tiger parts. That explains it.
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I might be missing something, but the fact that they were even having a meeting with Palm would have been covered by the NDA, wouldn't it?
If they started talking before even the first meeting took place it's not surprising Palm pulled the plug.
Right, but they didn't say anything about new lawsuits in September or later
They didn't commit perjury. The RIAA stopped filing new lawsuits in August of 2008 nearly a year ago!
Exactly. I don't dry clean my own clothes. Theoretically, I could. The methods and chemicals aren't a secret. Instead I turn over control of my cleaning to a third party. Precisely how they do things I do not know... and if they use too much starch I have no way to debug the process.
But guess what, it's a lot better than wasting my time and money learning the process, buying the equipment and filling my basement with vats of noxious chemicals.
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