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Oct 14, 2014StarGladiator rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
A good movie, not a great film, but a reality-based story typical of the history of invention in America, where the inventions of Philo Farnsworth [TV] and Edwin Armstrong [FM frequency] are stolen by Sarnoff, and Chester Gould has his laser stolen from him, essentially, as well as Chester Carlson and the Xerox process theft. So typical, and wasn't it Sears which stole the wratchet wrench from a young inventor? It never stops . . . the local Seattle media posited that with 747 laid off Microsoft employees, maybe there'd be more startups; but given their history, we'll probably be stuck with 747 more patent troll scammers! And let us never forget the reneging of Thomas Edison when Nikola Tesla fulfilled their agreement with his achievement, then would later try to undercut and supplant Tesla's AC current, but Tesla and Westinghouse bested him, making Tesla the father of the power grid!