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Re: Nordost Valhalla is good but not best...

Posted by LarryForbes on March 22, 2006 at 09:11:34:

Thnak you for your encouraging words and kind remarks. Yes, I am very much afraid of someone stealing my idea. I am filing a patent, hopefully by April 1st. I hope that patent filing will protect me. My patent attorney says it will. A respected American amplifier manufacurer, who has privately evaluated my cables after signing a secrecy agreement, warns me that big cable companies may copy my invention and I won't find out unless I buy their super-expensive radically sonically-improved speaker cables and interconnects (thanks to my invention) and I cut them open to find out if they stole my idea. On the other hand my patent attorney says big companies won't take that risk because of a potentially ruinous lawsuit from me, and would prefer to license my invention instead. I hope he's right.