with all due respect to everyone's posted opinions here and elsewhere, it's been a bit frustrating to see on every list I've seen with threads about this issue, everyone seem to want to discuss the politics, the principals involved, the law, etc.. On a few lists I think the ghost of Ayn Rand has been brought back. All this is intriguing and conversational, however, completely off the mark, at least in terms of what I see as most urgent. This process is currently moving forward, because it's in Epson's perceived best interests to make that happen, and they have the resources to do apply. For me, my art, my business, and B&W photographic standards in general, it is not in my, or our, best interests that the process completes in Epson's favor. Why is another long post. I might add that it's apparently against the best interests of others here we all consider the pillars of the B&W ink community. Therefore, as long as there remains any chance to impact the outcome, according to those here with some knowledge about the process, and they tell us there are things we can do... DO IT!!! We can all discuss the principals and law involved around the campfire some other day. This concludes today's rant from the Decider
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Epson situation, MIS developements, etc..
2007-11-10 by Tyler Boley
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