henningero Posted November 22, 2012 Share Posted November 22, 2012 "A" needs to reinvest some of all that money they're making in some good patent attorneys. I suggest this thread as being a good place to start looking for them, since apparently EVERYBODY IS A DAMNED LAWYER EXCEPT ME. Good God, "facto de jure?" I don't even know what that means. Me either, but thanks to Google and Wikipedia... De facto (English pronunciation: /diː ˈfæktoʊ/, /deɪ/,[1] Latin pronunciation: [deː ˈfaktoː]) is a Latin expression that means "concerning fact." In law, it often means "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but not officially established." It is commonly used in contrast to de jure (which means "concerning the law") when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique (such as standards) that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or contrary to a regulation. When discussing a legal situation, de jure designates what the law says, while de facto designates action of what happens in practice. It is analogous and similar to the expressions "for all intents and purposes" or "in fact". The term can also be used in the context of conducting activity as a "matter of course" e.g. copying an individual on an email de facto. EDIT - God, I hate legalese!!! Link to comment
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