Tyler Winklevoss:
This isn't petty larceny. This idea is potentially worth millions of dollars.
Larry Summers:
Millions!
Cameron Winklevoss:
Yes.
Larry Summers:
You might just be letting your imaginations run away with you.
Tyler Winklevoss:
Sir, I honestly don't think you're in any position to make that call.
Larry Summers:
I was the U.S. Treasury Secretary. I'm in some position to make that call.
Tyler Winklevoss:
Letting our imaginations run away with us is exactly what we were told to do in your freshmen address.
Larry Summers:
Then I would suggest that you let your imaginations run away with you on a new project.
Cameron Winklevoss:
You would?
Larry Summers:
Yes. Everyone at Harvard's inventing something. Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job. So, I'll suggest again that the two of you come up with a new new project.
Cameron Winklevoss:
I'm sorry, sir, but that's not the point.
Larry Summers:
Please, arrive at the point.
Tyler Winklevoss:
You don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong.
Larry Summers:
And you're saying that I don't?
Cameron Winklevoss:
Of course I'm not saying that, sir.
Tyler Winklevoss:
I'm saying that.
Larry Summers:
Really?
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:18