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I suspect the company in question got a friendly lawyer to send a strongly worded letter to you in the hope you'd scare easily. I used to deal with this sort of thing a lot, and the letters can get pretty nasty, but as people have pointed out, I doubt they have IP in anything they have done and certainly nothing that is enforceable...and they know that. They are just scared...
If there is NO patent and NO copyright and NO fraudulent activity on your part, then just ignore it.
Oh and lawyers spend their time trying to puff up their legal feathers with nothing to back it up. I've found those with IP [in my experience] disclose immediately that they are rights holders.
You could ignore them or ask for further proof of rights...either way hope the business goes well.
If there is NO patent and NO copyright and NO fraudulent activity on your part, then just ignore it.
Oh and lawyers spend their time trying to puff up their legal feathers with nothing to back it up. I've found those with IP [in my experience] disclose immediately that they are rights holders.
You could ignore them or ask for further proof of rights...either way hope the business goes well.