Errata

from Valuation & Dealmaking of Technology Based Intellectual Property, by Richard Razgaitis (2009)

I wish there were none, but my wife found one in less than two minutes, in the acknowledgments, p. xiii, where our “forty two” years of marriage somehow got misprinted into just “two” years; in some ways it has seemed like just two years, but it has been 42.

p.  17:  IBM patent number has a transposed digit.  The number should be:  6,329,919.

p.  593:  “vijo” should be “viejo” (Spanish: old).  Also, this quotation, like many, can be taken multiple ways.  One perspective is the familiar phrase “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”  But I defer to, and prefer, the translation given in the text taken from the citation.

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