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XYWrite & copyright



I have no sense of scale on this. Does anyone have an educated guess what
it would be likely to cost to acquire proprietary rights to XYWrite, given
its current state and leal status?

Any place we might learn the fate and future of TTG? Would the WSJ, having
covered the IBM Signature story, have any interest in this footnote to
history?

What happens to an asset (e.g.an intellectual property) of a bankrupt or
closed company if there are no buyers for it? Is TTG or its ashes
privately owned or publicly held? Is there a legal state of abandonment?
Does that put it in the public domain, like a trashbin behind your house?

My apologies if my ignorance makes some of these dumb questions.

                TedStannard




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