If you want to know what kind of a Corporation this farmer is dealing with, check out Monsanto's legacy
<A HREF="www.tv.cbc.ca/national/pgminfo/canola/"> here </A>.
Around 1994 the University of California at Berkeley would allow a person to download SPICE (used by electrical engineers) after paying a handling fee. They would create a private temporary directory containing the program and provide the person with the URL of the directory. The person could then download the program by FTP access. No one else would be aware of the directory. Is this close enough to be prior art?
It's not "reign in", it's "rein in". Look it up.
If you want to know what kind of a Corporation this farmer is dealing with, check out Monsanto's legacy
<A HREF="www.tv.cbc.ca/national/pgminfo/canola/"> here </A>.
Around 1994 the University of California at Berkeley would allow a person to download SPICE (used by electrical engineers) after paying a handling fee. They would create a private temporary directory containing the program and provide the person with the URL of the directory. The person could then download the program by FTP access. No one else would be aware of the directory. Is this close enough to be prior art?
Not only that, the second KDE paragraph has at least three words laid right on top of each other making it unreadable.