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The period after which one had waited too long was unofficially set at six years in the USA, until undermined by the Federal Appeals Court.
A good example is the case of British Telecom's attempt to rein in fees for the use of hypertext. Professor Richard Stern discusses the notion in the context of BT [1] (pdf).
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