Re: So say I wanted to sell something...



On 22 May 2006 08:51:23 GMT, Robert Latest <boblatest@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Mon, 22 May 2006 02:57:10 GMT,
Mac <foo@xxxxxxx> wrote
in Msg. <pan.2006.05.22.02.57.10.296985@xxxxxxx>

As far as patents go, if you are infringing a patent, then you are
infringing regardless of whether you are a company or an individual.

It's hard to believe that selling a handful of electronics parts
together with publicly available information could possibly be seen as
patent infringement.

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Publicly available doesn't mean in the public domain.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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