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Message: Send your complaints to the SEC

Perhaps someone who received the e-mail from investor relations might like to contact the SEC and provide them with a copy of it. Not unlike Gloria's previous e-mail to a shareholder where she promised action in 120 days and failed to perform.

If we keep complaining to the SEC, I can't help but believe that the squeaky wheel will get some attention if PTSC isn't already on their radar.

Remember, there is no statute of limitations for the SEC to investigate this company. If you have concerns and/or evidence to support your concerns, please take a few minutes and contact the SEC.

http://sec.gov/complaint/tipscomplaint.shtml

For those of you who have been shareholders prior to 2004, do you ever recall being told by the company that there was a co-inventor . Please pay attention to the following:

*SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 2003

PTSC (Patriot Scientific Corporation) (OTCBB:PTSC) today announced the Fourth Appellate Court, Division One, of the State of California has affirmed the judgment issued by the trial court in 2000 which ruled in favor of PTSC on all counts in the case of Fish vs. nanoTronics, Patriot and Gloria Felcyn, Trustee. The lawsuit, which was brought by one of the co-inventors of the ShBoom technology, the predecessor technology to the IGNITE, sought a judgment for damages and a restoration of the technology to the co-inventor.

Jeff Wallin, PTSC's president and CEO, stated, "The appellate court's opinion brings to a satisfactory conclusion seven years of litigation and removes any cloud of ownership that may have hung over our technology. We can now aggressively pursue our objective of enforcing our rights against potential infringers of this unique and far reaching technology."

About PTSC: Founded in 1987, PTSC is an Intellectual Property (IP); Integrated Circuit (IC) and systems level embedded engineering company. The company sells the IGNITE(TM) processor in silicon both in the United States and abroad. Customers also come to PTSC for product integration and development using the IGNITE technology. For further information on PTSC, visit http://www.ptsc.com.

8 months later, PTSC sued TPL/Moore/Leckrone over Patent Inventorship, effectively in an attempt to actualy determine patent technology ownership.

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