Looks like the One Lap Top Per Child has another problem in the market place. The nonprofit is being sued for its keyboard design by an individual who says the nonprofit copied it from him -- it's a $20 million suit too.
Check out the San Francisco Chronicle for details.
This does make me think I am more right -- we don't need a nonprofit to pursue this effort -- good and bad market forces will ensure that technology gets around the world.
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