No, it isn't legal. Look up Impeding Traffic. You aren't allowed to impede the normal flow of traffic, even if that traffic is violating the law.
Impeding Traffic varies from state to state. In Missouri, for example, drivers in the left lane must move faster than drivers in the right line (assuming both lanes are for the same direction); but only up to and including the speed limit. If the driver in the left lane is at the speed limit, and the driver in the right lane is exceeding the speed limit, the right-lane driver is violating the law while the left-lane driver is obeying the law.
This is valuable stuff, now that it has a market use. And to think that I wrote it off as waste and was just pissing it away.
If successful (and mass-producible), this could be like the polio vaccine.
It won't be like the Polio vaccine unless:
1) It is introduced after Malaria is already all but eradicated due to better hygiene and sanitation.
2) It takes credit for the former.
Dissolving the corporation and forming a new corporation with the same assets(in this case, patents) is a classic example of where that can happen and what that very concept was created for.
Which is VERY easy to skirt:
1) Form a new corporation, issue stock (tada, new ownership free of liability).
2) Declare bankruptcy on the old corporation (triple point score if it's incorporated in Delaware).
3) Liquidate the assets of the old corporation to the new corporation for a pittance.
4) Shutter the old corporation.
5a) Next victim, please.
5b) Thumb your nose at the judge, who is now powerless.
I'd hire a woman over you. She's more likely to be a team player.
You have clearly never actually worked with a woman.
...that's when we fired all the stoners and hired every Mormon coder we could find.
I knew porn was conducive to programming!
"One lawyer can steal more than a hundred men with guns." -- The Godfather