was OnlyPure not P 12ths Tunings

Bec and John bjsilva001@comcast.net
Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:25:58 -0400


Hi,

> the answer is, it is better to have a license and use the mark, and 
> convince all your customers with the new method and then you have a 
> marketing advantage against colleagues who have not licensed and can 
> not use legally the method or the mark.

Oh yes, the wonderfully loving and respectful way of business as it 
continues to develop in our age. Further, patenting and charging for 
the use of a tuning method sounds like attending a university and then 
being required to pay money to use what you learned. But hey, I 
wouldn't even be surprised if that has happened.

It is not my desire to offend anyone (particularly Bernhard), so I 
won't say anything else on the matter :)

- John 


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