vad1981
04-16-2008, 06:47 PM
Here's an article a found.
I think the President of the company (the one writing the letter) personifies the successsful INTJ.
Check out his manner of speech and psychology he portrays in this letter.
Here's the full text: (a bit longish but worth the read for anyone interested in INTJ psychology)
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RE: Your letter, received April Fools' Day
Dear Monster Lawyers,
Let me begin by stating, without equivocation, that I have no interest whatsoever in infringing upon any intellectual property belonging to Monster Cable. Indeed, the less my customers think my products resemble Monster's, in form or in function, the better.
I am evaluating your claim that the connectors on certain Tartan brand products infringe Monster's design patents and trademarks. However, the information supplied with your letter is plainly inadequate to support a claim of infringement and so I am writing to you to ask for further information and clarification regarding your claims.
I will begin by addressing your trademark/trade dress claim. You have [...]
I think the President of the company (the one writing the letter) personifies the successsful INTJ.
Check out his manner of speech and psychology he portrays in this letter.
Here's the full text: (a bit longish but worth the read for anyone interested in INTJ psychology)
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
RE: Your letter, received April Fools' Day
Dear Monster Lawyers,
Let me begin by stating, without equivocation, that I have no interest whatsoever in infringing upon any intellectual property belonging to Monster Cable. Indeed, the less my customers think my products resemble Monster's, in form or in function, the better.
I am evaluating your claim that the connectors on certain Tartan brand products infringe Monster's design patents and trademarks. However, the information supplied with your letter is plainly inadequate to support a claim of infringement and so I am writing to you to ask for further information and clarification regarding your claims.
I will begin by addressing your trademark/trade dress claim. You have [...]