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Yeah, isn't there a four year limit?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 19, 2003 09:09 AM
I read about this and I think it's called the doctrine of laches or something similar. Basically if a company know about something and fails to take actions to remedy it for a period of time they can't all of a sudden start acting like it matters a whole lot to them.

What may complicate this is that the software has changed hands several times and the current owner has changed names and markets (confusingly to the same name as a previous owner of the software).

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