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Title: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: Viscera on July 27, 2013, 09:09:52 AM
I noticed recently some adds for the 4g/h little BitFury ASIC miner and I thought, "wow, this looks awesome". I was really interested to follow the link and would love to buy one, UNTIL, I noticed the TM sign and the picture pointing out that they plan to "protect our Intellectual Property (IP).

Besides insulting the intelligence of everyone who doesn't work there, I find the idea of IP an abhorrent reminder that there are still people in this world who believe that just because they thought of something, no one else is allowed to think of it.

When will the majority of people be more open minded to our ability to see through walls. You cannot keep a secret like this and expect everyone to just say "yeah, we aren't worthy to think of that".

So to everyone at BitFury, I hope your little ASIC is ripped of by some clever Chinese people selling it for half the price. And to everyone else who would like to stand up for the "right" of IP to tell others what to do, tell someone who cares.

Sincerely,

Taking IP and throwing it under a bus


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: handytxg on July 31, 2013, 12:29:06 PM
What is wrong with protect IP, I'm sure you also doesn't want someone copy your hardwork.


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: lmn123 on July 31, 2013, 01:04:52 PM
What is wrong with protect IP, I'm sure you also doesn't want someone copy your hardwork.

Quelling healthy competition!


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: greyhawk on July 31, 2013, 01:08:22 PM
IP is evil

Please be consistent and stop using your Iphone 3 GS.

Thank you.


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: crumbs on July 31, 2013, 01:12:22 PM
I'm not sure i'm following -- what open-source cpu is running your open-source mobo?  After BitFury spends millions on R&D, you want them to post masks & share?


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: lmn123 on July 31, 2013, 04:09:20 PM
I'm not sure i'm following -- what open-source cpu is running your open-source mobo?  After BitFury spends millions on R&D, you want them to post masks & share?

I don't expect them to post masks or anything like that, but I expect a degree of reverse engineering, etc. to create something very similar.


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: crumbs on July 31, 2013, 05:42:48 PM
I'm not sure i'm following -- what open-source cpu is running your open-source mobo?  After BitFury spends millions on R&D, you want them to post masks & share?

I don't expect them to post masks or anything like that, but I expect a degree of reverse engineering, etc. to create something very similar.

I'm sure they'll provide the typical white papers with pinouts & stuff.  The bitcoin ASIC business is sort-of weird anyhow, i'm not sure how much everyone would benifit from more, faster ASICs...


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: viscera2 on April 05, 2018, 09:55:03 PM
I noticed recently some adds for the 4g/h little BitFury ASIC miner and I thought, "wow, this looks awesome". I was really interested to follow the link and would love to buy one, UNTIL, I noticed the TM sign and the picture pointing out that they plan to "protect our Intellectual Property (IP).

Besides insulting the intelligence of everyone who doesn't work there, I find the idea of IP an abhorrent reminder that there are still people in this world who believe that just because they thought of something, no one else is allowed to think of it.

When will the majority of people be more open minded to our ability to see through walls. You cannot keep a secret like this and expect everyone to just say "yeah, we aren't worthy to think of that".

So to everyone at BitFury, I hope your little ASIC is ripped of by some clever Chinese people selling it for half the price. And to everyone else who would like to stand up for the "right" of IP to tell others what to do, tell someone who cares.

Sincerely,

Taking IP and throwing it under a bus

It's always interesting to me to re-read these old posts of mine. The writing style is much more my own and unlike the broken English of the hacker who's taken over the account. I still have these same feelings about IP and Copyright. I'm sorry that I had these strong feelings about being allowed the freedom to think did not translate into better efforts to protect my work not with copyright, but with a better password. Anyway, It's nice just to re-read this and remember that I was here at a time when life was more care free.


Title: Re: Why I will never buy a BitFury (TM) ASIC
Post by: B1tUnl0ck3r on April 06, 2018, 01:26:16 PM
I noticed recently some adds for the 4g/h little BitFury ASIC miner and I thought, "wow, this looks awesome". I was really interested to follow the link and would love to buy one, UNTIL, I noticed the TM sign and the picture pointing out that they plan to "protect our Intellectual Property (IP).

Besides insulting the intelligence of everyone who doesn't work there, I find the idea of IP an abhorrent reminder that there are still people in this world who believe that just because they thought of something, no one else is allowed to think of it.

When will the majority of people be more open minded to our ability to see through walls. You cannot keep a secret like this and expect everyone to just say "yeah, we aren't worthy to think of that".

So to everyone at BitFury, I hope your little ASIC is ripped of by some clever Chinese people selling it for half the price. And to everyone else who would like to stand up for the "right" of IP to tell others what to do, tell someone who cares.

Sincerely,

Taking IP and throwing it under a bus

I hope that it's the giant INTEL, SAMSUNG, GF and all the others who will finally produce their chips, I am sure they all have better prototypes, even if just in simulation... a fab war :).

a smart guy told me to never say never... (2x ;D).