Re: Re: Re: DML and Patent violation problem

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Thu Aug 03 2000 - 20:27:25 EDT


I agree completely and you can't violate a patent that hasn't been
issued.
Politley tell them to take a big bite.

Richard in San Antonio

On Thu, 3 Aug 2000 16:15:59 -0500 "Matt Schroeder" <schroema@hotmail.com>
writes:
> That's nothing but TOTAL BULL. If you're not selling anything you
> can't be
> infringing on patent rights. Patent law was designed for the sole
> reason to
> protect people's rights to designs and ideas that are marketable
> from being
> produced and SOLD by others.
>
> Politely tell them to jump in a lake. :-)
>
> If this were true I wouldn't be able to fabricate anything for
> myself
> because most all worthy items are patented.
>
> Matt Schroeder
> Burnsville, MN

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