[PrintOwners] "Printing-On-Demand" Patent Lawsuit: Please help.
Noel Alford
noel.alford at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 15:32:24 EDT 2007
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You may be able to use google to search by limiting it to the domain but I
don't see an easy way to do it.
http://web.archive.org/collections/web/advanced.html will allow you to pull
up old domains.
On 9/5/07, Monty <monty.usa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
> Hi Printowners:
>
> We are being sued by the holder of a business process patent on
> "Books-on-Demand" or "Printing on Demand".
>
> A little background so you don't think I am a crackpot. I used to
> participate on printowners under my quickprinting company name
> Digitz.netAnd I learnt a heck of a lot from you veterans.
>
> I had co-founded an online publishing company called BookSurge that was
> sold
> to Amazon.com. Now, the holder of the faulty patent is defaming and
> damaging
> us saying that we have stolen his "Book-on-demand" and
> "printing-on-demand"
> patents.
>
> Did any of you use printing on demand or books-on-demand prior to October
> 1996. I know it is a long time ago, but if you can remember it would be
> extremely helpful. Also, when did cluster printing emerge. I can't even
> remember the name of the company that sold the controller box.
>
> Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Monty Kohli
> 843-324-1296
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Noel Alford
The Document Imaging Group
401 East Capitol Street
Suite 400
Jackson, MS 39201
601.948.1101
<mailto:noel.alford at gmail.com>
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