Lawsuits take a long time.

I have lived the American Dream.

Email is a fundamental application.

I want to stand up for free speech.

Be the light. Know the truth. God bless you.

The Renaissance took place in chaos and plague.

I think only a real Indian can defeat a fake Indian.

Innovation and meritocracy was what America was based on.

The Republicans and Democrats profit from war and sickness.

I didn't even know about MIT until two weeks before I applied.

Since the day I was born as a low-caste Indian, I've had to fight.

Innovation actually demands freedom and freedom demands innovation.

Email has explosively supported the growth of letter writing globally.

Jobs cannot be created if innovation is restricted to large corporates.

Email cannot die in the near future because of its universal acceptance.

Even students from rural India may have bright ideas. They need to be tapped.

Fundamentally there is a narrative around where innovation can come out from.

The invention of email evolved from a challenge to solve a real world problem.

I consider myself an embodiment of the American dream: an all-American Indian.

I came in as a legal immigrant. My dad came first. We had to wait about a year.

Clearly texting, SMS and chat are very different than writing a letter or email.

I've always had a deep distaste, since 1984, for both Republicans and Democrats.

I was lucky that my parents had supported and guided me with a positive framework.

Human beings do want peace, stability and harmony and that comes through democracy.

We can improve the utility of email by maneouvring its use in a constructive manner.

You can't call someone a fraud, a liar, and a fake and hide under the First Amendment.

I think that if the Postal Service dies, it will be the end of democracy as we know it.

On August 30, 1982, I get issued a copyright officially recognizing me as the inventor of e-mail.

On my 7th birthday, in 1970, I left India and came to America: to this land of incredible opportunity.

When I created the email in the U.S., my mentor could have easily copyrighted it and taken credit for it.

I saw Trump as a necessary force to disrupt a broken system that was no longer serving the American people.

The reality is, the Republicans in Massachusetts are irrelevant and they're in collusion with the Democrats.

I have no doubt that my origin and ethnicity have strongly influenced controversy over my invention of email.

We are one people, and we cannot let the power of darkness or Power, Priviledge, and Control - destroy the Light.

Email did precisely what I predicted, back in 1978, it took over the postal mail process and system of writing letters.

I fundamentally do not believe in the patenting of software. It would be like Shakespeare patenting the tragic love story.

If you look at the origins of the postal service in the U.S., the founding fathers created it to protect democratic rights.

Engineering is about finding solutions with a commitment to ongoing refinement. That's what engineering training teaches you.

The problem with copyright is it only protects that literal work. It doesn't protect the design and the ideas. That's unfortunate.

In countries like India or China, a Steve Jobs will never come around. The fundamentals aren't there - there's this feudal hierarchy.

In our case, I, a working engineer, inventor and scientist, am bringing new innovation to campaigning to enable a grass-roots movement.

For me, defeating Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts is driving a bigger blow to these institutions of power right in the belly of the beast.

If you think about what the Postal Service fundamentally does, those guys are trained to get mail and sort mail - there's trust verification.

I'm a brown-skinned Indian immigrant, low-caste untouchable - I don't know how many labels you want to put on me - who's fought all his life.

Answering phones synchronously is very different than reading an email, sorting it, figuring out which bucket it goes in, and then responding.

I grew up playing baseball, playing soccer, having a paper route, while running my own small lawn mowing and snow shovelling businesses as a kid.

I am humbled to be selected as a TiE Star recipient and to be included among such an esteemed group of true innovators and intrepid entrepreneurs.

A quick search through the U.S. Copyright Office's website will show that email was first used in 1979 and has been registered under 'Shiva Ayyadurai.'

When I was at MIT I was a good model minority. But the concept of an Indian immigrant creating e-mail in Newark, N.J., blows the mind of certain people.

Email is not the simple exchange of text messages. Email is the electronic version of the interoffice mail system used for formal letter or memo communication.

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