Busted Again
The important thing in these copyright claims is to frame the issue correctly. That although The Oxford Institute paper does not address the organizational construct necessary to undertake all of the changes. That can be introduced in a subsequent paper. What the industry is doing is reverse engineering our work by starting with the effects of the breakthrough of using the Joint Operating Committee, and then working their way back to that conclusion. It will be in that way, using their logic, that they will be able to use our ideas as theirs. The fact that I took ten hard years of research after the breakthrough of using the Joint Operating Committee isn't relevant to them. This is why the industries costs are so high. If after 10 years of hard work you risk having your customer steal your work, no wonder no one is willing to do the hard work of innovating.
And its not like industry is going to begin the process of herding cats or writing software code. That is the last thing that they want to happen. They just want to have a plan in which they go to the investment community and say “here, we have a plan.” They will never proceed with any aspect of the Preliminary Specification with People, Ideas & Objects, the user community or service providers and they certainly wouldn't do it if they had the idea themselves. Things are too comfortable for them to be bothered with work. What they need to do is give the appearance of working at the problems of the day and buy time. Time in which they earn their paychecks and shuffle the papers.
So it comes down to a communication issue for People, Ideas & Objects, the user community and the service providers. One to make sure that the industry does not have the right, or alleged right to claim to have any plan to deal with low natural gas prices or the performance of the industry. That our claim of providing the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations is the only competing vision to the existence of the bureaucracy. That they the bureaucracy can’t muddy the water with a vision that competes with ours, because it is ours, and turns people away from us with an attitude of “let's give the bureaucracy one more chance.”
So we will continue to pick off any of these attempts to take our Intellectual Property and compromise it. This is how the industry, a three and one half trillion dollar industry chooses to compete. By theft. The real problem is they don't see it this way. And they don't see it this way because it has become so mainstream in the manner in which they operate. Ideas are intended to be stolen and too bad for the fool who came up with the idea. These are also the rules that govern recess in grade two. Unfortunately for the bureaucracy its the 21st century and Intellectual Property is the way in which most industries operate. The fact that they left their flank open to someone to come along and take it, is their problem. My problem is having to deal with these pesky little thieves.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.