Originally posted by Theseus
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But the patent ? Is that so safe in the US... ? Are you sure... ?
So what's this I read on a website ?
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THE MEUCCI RULING:
According to the United States Congress, Alexander Graham Bell did not invent the telephone. In 2002, they said a little-known Italian man was the true inventor.
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His name was Antonio Meucci. And, 113 years after his death, he is getting his due.
The U.S. Congress says:
* Bell shared a lab with Meucci.
* Bell had access to Meucci's materials.
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Then ? Still safe ?
I think that 113 years later and after his death the poor Meucci is not happy of US Congress and their hypocrisy and the late justice.
Don't forget that Bell Company exist today and maybe you're using their lines... mr. Bell stole the projects of Meucci (and that with help of a corrupted employee of the Patent Office) and made a fortune , and the real inventor died poor, unrecognized and full of rage !

It's hard for me to say... put on this side people do well don't trust much US patent offices...

Kind regards,
Max



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