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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 13 2012 @ 05:10 AM EDT |
1. You can ask the person that gave them to you which is the infringer.
2. The north and south signals can be decoded with pencil and paper
mental steps or a logic analizer.
3.start the computer in safe mode and run a patent scanner.
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.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 13 2012 @ 04:11 PM EDT |
two identical machines, one of which is
infringing and the other
isn't,
If they are identical then they must be exactly the
same in every way, thus it is impossible to say that one is infringing and one
isn't, because the one which isn't infringing is exactly the same as the
other one and so must also infringe.
If one infringes and one doesn't, then
they can't be identical and so it should be possible to check the physical
object to find the difference between the two (even if it is only in the
polarisation of magnetic material on a disk). and so distinguish between them. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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