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From Chuck Moore's blog



2013 January 29
Last week I settled my lawsuit with TPL. After 5 years of dispute this is a victory for everyone.

I am all smiles and happy to focus on my work with GreenArrays' incredible chip. 
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Reply John 1/29/2013

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awesome!!!
go chuck!!

please write more books!!!

someone should be chucks chronicpler!!!1

Jeff fox and chuck moore shoulda written far far more books!!!
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Reply the_gavino_himself 1/29/2013

On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:13:53 PM UTC-8, the_gavino_himself wrote:
> someone should be chucks chronicpler!!!1

Somebody should buy Chuck a Barnycopter ! ! !

( I hope there were enough addresses on the stack for that )

Jason
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Reply Jason 1/29/2013

On Jan 29, 7:51=A0pm, John Rible <goo...@sandpipers.com> wrote:
> 2013 January 29
> Last week I settled my lawsuit with TPL. After 5 years of dispute this is=
 a victory for everyone.
>
> I am all smiles and happy to focus on my work with GreenArrays' incredibl=
e chip.

Would hate to see the lawyers bill. Jeesh.
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Reply Mark 1/30/2013

On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:24:23 PM UTC-8, M.R.W Wills wrote:
> Would hate to see the lawyers bill. Jeesh.

I hope that Chuck has enough money left over from that to retire in his new apartment and not have to worry about a food bill.

Jason
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Reply Jason 1/30/2013

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:30:44 AM UTC-7, Jason Damisch wrote:
> 
> I hope that Chuck has enough money left over from that to retire in his new apartment and not have to worry about a food bill.
> 
This was mostly about beating a slippery sociopath who ripped him off. It must be quite a thrill. I think he's having too much fun to retire.
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Reply Brad 1/30/2013

Jason Damisch <jasondamisch@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I hope that Chuck has enough money left over from that to retire in
> his new apartment and not have to worry about a food bill.

Umm, Chuck really doesn't want to retire!

Andrew.
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Reply Andrew 1/30/2013

I actually have no idea of what is going on there, and have no knowledge beyond what is stated in the blog.  I just wish Chuck happiness.

Jason
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Reply Jason 1/30/2013

From the GreenArrays website.

Litigation with Technology Properties Limited, et al, Settled 30 January 20=
13:
Chuck Moore's lawsuit against Technology Properties Limited LLC (TPL) and s=
everal individuals has been settled to the mutual advantage of all concerne=
d. Chuck and GreenArrays each have clear licenses to implement and sell pro=
ducts and systems protected by patents that were involved in the past litig=
ation, along with uncontested ownership of the other fruits from decades of=
 labor by our founders and staff members. Please see the press release of 2=
9 January for more information.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2013/1/prweb10369710.htm

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Reply Jason 1/31/2013

On Jan 30, 5:25=A0pm, Jason Damisch <jasondami...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I actually have no idea of what is going on there, and have no knowledge =
beyond what is stated in the blog. =A0I just wish Chuck happiness.
>
> Jason

Me too. Though I had hoped he was going to walk away with a big fat
cheque for all the royalties he was owed. What happened to his
royalties? We'll probably never know, since I imagine there'll be a
gagging clause as part of the settlement. That would have set up GA
quite nicely...
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Reply Mark 1/31/2013

So what is the implication for Forth development?


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Reply marko 2/1/2013
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