I’ve been getting a lot of hate mail over my recent post about Patriot Scientific settling with Toshiba, Panasonic and others over a patent infringement suit against those companies for using the Moore Microprocessor Patent Portfolio owned by Patriot without a license to do so. It seems nothing makes shareholders angrier than when you say something they perceive as negative which threatens the share price. So, t I’ve been getting a lot of hate mail over my recent post about Patriot Scientific settling with Toshiba, Panasonic and others over a patent infringement suit against those companies for using the Moore Microprocessor Patent Portfolio owned by Patriot without a license to do so.It seems nothing makes shareholders angrier than when you say something they perceive as negative which threatens the share price.So, to give the other side a hearing let me publish a few of the comments. Names deleted to protect the not so innocent. “Better get your facts straight. There are several hundred companies left that must comply with the patents held by TPL and Patriot. “In addition Patriot has a long history of R&D involving this chip including a long list of unsuccessful attempts in their sales efforts.“The patent is the only bright spot in a history of errors and misguided efforts by this company. A prime example of bunglers tripping over a gold nugget.” Nice. “Hey [explicative deleted]…wad….. Get the headline right… Neither Intel nor AMD are in litigation with PTSC… “In fact both have licensed the MMP.. in fact they were they first two. Correct your headline already. Your are on the verge of being libelous. Actually this commenter is incorrect in several areas. The correct abbreviation is not MMP but MMPP. When he says “your on the verge of being libelous” he should know that the word is you’re, a contraction of you are.Finally, there were two separate stories linked together by the fact that they are both about microprocessor companies and their legal imbroglios. And, I never said that AMD and Intel just settled with Patriot Scientific. The reader needs to follow the story a bit more closely. Finally this, “in regards to the article released today (12/08/07) entitled: Microprocessor giants settle with Patriot Scientific. The line below is completely in accurate and may have hurt the stock price today – I am an investor. PLEASE release a correction article for the following: “Few companies, if any, remain to settle with Patriot and TPL.” FACTS according to Patriot Scientific: Patriotic Scientific has put over 485 possible infringers on notice. Over 220 possible infringers have responded to the notice. Now that should make those shareholders happy. Technology Industry