The Devil's Disciple
On Nov 12, 1:28 am, " wrote:
The ploy was to recycle about two dozen old errors, pad
them with hundreds of words of invective to suggest
heft, and treat them as representative of GM Evans' oeuvre.
This /appears/ to be a clear patent infringement
(assuming that is, that LP had the wherewithal to
file for a patent on his technique). Lest anyone
give EW unwarranted credit, he merely *stole* the
idea, this already-perfected technique, from Larry
Parr, it's true inventor. Mr. Parr has written fairly
extensively on the subject -- especially on his
technique of padding to lend the illusion of heft.
No doubt if this were to go to court, countless
examples could be found in rgc which predate the
more recent discovery by Edward Winter, so IMO,
it's a slam-dunk win for LP.
-- help bot
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