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Re: [OS:N:] Cloning technology
- From: Charles MacDonald <cmacd telecomottawa net>
- To: Open source advocacy in education and government <open-source-now-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Cloning technology
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:04:43 -0400
Peter Quiring wrote:
The first group takes a product and
reverse-engineers it writting all findings into a document. Then you
pass this document to another group that has never attempted to
reverse-engineer the product. From the document made by the first
group, the second group builds a clone of the product. This legal
loophole has allowed Compaq to make the first IBM clone.
With this, we could create clones of MPEG, and other technologies for
the Open Source community.
That gets you by Copyright (sometimes- There is the "look and feel
issue) (The Famous Apple wastebasket vs the Recycle bin) but not
patents. If you build something that uses the method that is in a
patent, you are liable to be sued, even if you are unaware that the
patent has been granted.
--
Charles MacDonald Stittsville Ontario
cmacd TelecomOttawa net Just Beyond the Fringe
http://www.TelecomOttawa.net/~cmacd/
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