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[OT] Re: Intellectual Property in Network Design
- Subject: [OT] Re: Intellectual Property in Network Design
- From: larrysheldon at cox.net (Larry Sheldon)
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 20:37:40 -0600
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On 2/15/2015 09:53, Jack Bates wrote:
> Most engineers know when they've crossed the line from trivial/mundane
> into creative. It tends to be linked to our pride.
I wish it did not so often be driven by the thought that this may be an
opportunity to game the system for personal gain.
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