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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:23:20 GMT, Jonathan Kirwan
Gave us: On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 23:16:20 -0500, John Fields wrote: snip My point, though, was that if the OP copies the patent for practical use he'll be infringing the patent unless he gets permission to copy it from the owner of the patent. I've been learning from reading these points. But I believe you are taking a narrow view, here. In Europe, I gather any implementation of a patent that's just for personal use is completely exempt. So this may be a US-only thing. Jon It can also be a personal honor and character thing in a civil society. If you claim to be part of a civil society, and claim to be honorable and of good character, you wouldn't do it. Unless, of course, you are a characterless *******. Like the KeithTard is. |
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