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    Quote Originally Posted by FlexoGrunt View Post
    Woah fan boy central.

    I find it comical how Apple fans justify suing the crap out of everyone for stealing Apples "ideas' but then use things like "being first is not always the important thing" when Apple is taking from someone else (Cloud Sync, OTA updates, opening up 3rd party apps to share right from the camera are things added to the new IOS coming. Antenna designs also should be freely copied right?). Just something I've come to see a lot of.

    Mr Gates bailed out Steve/Apple because he believed there was a place for Bentleys in the computer world. I agree with him. I don't agree with the holier than thou attitude Apple and their followers show. So please spare me the Android stole this or Samsung stole that. Ask Greg Hughes about Apple "borrowing" from the little guy.



    Also, the PARC licenses were a little misleading. Xerox was the insurer of then Apple and would've "paid themselves" for the theft (which would've made zero sense with only the lawyers winning). Or is this inaccurate?
    I don't understand your last sentence, but, Gates did not bail out Apple because he "believed there was a place for Bentleys in the computer world" as you put it. He gave Apple the $150 million bail out because Apple agreed to drop a long-running lawsuit in which they alleged Microsoft copied the look and feel of the Mac OS for Windows.

    If you looked at the Samsung link I provided, it's pretty clear that Samsung was modeling their phone on the iPhone and copying it. Apple is by no means perfect - but IMHO - it's better than the alternative.

    Best, gordo

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    Humm - interesting mutation from an innocent poster curious about what giclee printing is, twisted to someone's apparent challenges with Apple

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    - Billw, My original comment was that everyone does it. In tune with Gordo's no? It looks like I picked the wrong company to poke at (as I could've used about any of them). Gordo brought up the Samsung/Apple litigation in a serious defensive response to a joke. Nothing more. My "apparent" challenge with with hypocrisy. MS was dripping with it in the 90s and now Apple is. Next Samsung? Or Google? Or all of them. I hold none above the other (as I use devices from all of them).

    - Gordo, Xerox insured Apple as I understood it. So, if Apple got sued and lost Xerox paid (so they would have paid themselves minus court/lawyer fees). That's what I was getting at. I could be wrong but that's what the documents I read had stated (along with the rebuttal on the NewYorker article). I think we can agree on the Greg Hughes issue but maybe not.

    This is part of Samsung's defense.
    http://www.kitguru.net/apple/jules/s...-beat-samsung/
    "British courts have already said that Samsung has not copied Apple and the same court has required apple to spend money advertising that message."




    Sorry to UK Printer. I will avoid further hijacking. An admin could easily move part of the thread to a new topic. If it doesn't move then I'll accept that it isn't a topic worth conversing on further.

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    What is wrong with you two. Grow up and take it to a forum that cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hansman View Post
    Excellent answer Gordo!
    Dont even think you can make money dealing with the demanding Giclee print market.
    On top of the art dealers being BEYOND critical the print must be absolute perfection.

    So after about 3 or 4 just to get close in color they usually find a spec of dirt then you reprint it now you are in to 5 (if you are lucky) then they want to change the color a shade you accomplished at print #2.
    This a shortened story. I could go on and on.
    This is very true. The Printshop that I worked in actually had a separate department, with office and show room, and dedicated salesperson to accommodate this very demanding type of client. That way it was kept separate from the rest of the business and hence less disruptive to production. By reflecting the customer's self image this also made the customer feel special, more cooperative, and more loyal.

    Best, gordo


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