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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 13 2012 @ 12:26 PM EDT |
She Schrodingers cat for example :-)
Addressing each of your suggestions:
1. You can ask the person that gave them to you which is the infringer.
Except they don't necessarily know. The hard drive could have been supplied from
elsewhere.
2. The north and south signals can be decoded with pencil and paper mental steps
or a logic analizer.
Except you don't know where the 1's and 0's start. Is 11000111000010 infringing
while 01100011100001 isn't?
3.start the computer in safe mode and run a patent scanner.
And if the patent is infringed in the boot sequence?
4.Ifsoftware were patentable as it should be then it would be the person that
loaded the infringing software that was in trouble, not the innocent computer
turneroner that inadvertently performed a patented method.
Simple solution is software shouldn't be patentable, problem goes away. The
solution you gave there would be covered by copyright law.
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