Just wanted to take a minute to hopefully clear things up a bit.
With all due respect, please don't toss that Bill Palmer quote around as fact until you've investigated it yourself. It has already been proven to be untrue by more than one authority. At best Bill made a mistake, at worst it was a lie he hoped would spread. My work appears in none of the Braco books. It's not debatable, it's not in there.
I appreciate Michael's defensive stance online just as I appreciate anyone who would stick up for me when lies are being told. I agree though that it's not necessary at this point. Both parties involved have made a statement and the statements are obviously in conflict.
It's up to you to decide who is telling the truth. Who has motive to lie and who the burden of proof rests on. Then again, Yigal's attack on me is a personal matter which isn't necessarily helped by being aired in public. I've had extensive communications with him regarding this and he's been unable to offer me any proof to back up many claims he's made regarding patents, contracts and rights.
I have never asked anything of Yigal except the truth. For me the dispute is over. If he feels it's necessary to make excuses to justify his use of my material, that it's not patented, that it's entered public domain (it hasn't), that it was published already (it was not). I'll let him do that.
I'm happy to see him do that because it reveals something very important. Someone who claims I gave him rights also feels the need to make excuses as to why he doesn't need my permission. It can't go both ways.
The problem started when Yigal decided to promote his reel using other people's effects and methods. He didn't sell a reel, he sold my hookup. And Einhorn's "Spooked". That's what he pitched, while keeping the actual product a secret.
But the most important thing I'd like people to realize is that I never accused Yigal of anything. I simply released my Master System demo and included a floating ring, using only my hookup. Yigal contacted me immediately claiming a patent pending on the floating ring effect (there is none you can look it up), and claiming our 1999 agreement applied to Tarantula. Of course it does not. And considering I never accused him of anything at this point he doth protest too much! He threatened me with legal action at which point I contacted my lawyer and over the course of a week and several letters put him in his place.
I hate being put in a position where I have to call someone a liar. I mean I REALLY hate it.
So I'll leave it at that.
Thanks for your time and consideration. And leave poor Mike alone he's a good guy
