personal use infringement
A History of the Patent Law of the United States
Seeing that the revised patent law was primarily written by Thomas
Jefferson, my favorite Founding Father, I'd agree it was written with
integrity.
However, each part cannot be interpreted by itself, it has to be
interpreted to my understanding in the context of the entire patent
law itself, which absolutely prohibits infringement on the patent.
If it specifically restricts certain infringements those infringements are
illegal. If certain infringements aren't explicitly spelled out, like possibly
personal use, but also isn't explicitly excluded from infringement, then it
is completely open to being infringement. This is the logic for the Canadian
patent law on personal use infringement and is probably identical for
the American patent law, possibly.
Originally posted by rosehillworks
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Seeing that the revised patent law was primarily written by Thomas
Jefferson, my favorite Founding Father, I'd agree it was written with
integrity.
However, each part cannot be interpreted by itself, it has to be
interpreted to my understanding in the context of the entire patent
law itself, which absolutely prohibits infringement on the patent.
If it specifically restricts certain infringements those infringements are
illegal. If certain infringements aren't explicitly spelled out, like possibly
personal use, but also isn't explicitly excluded from infringement, then it
is completely open to being infringement. This is the logic for the Canadian
patent law on personal use infringement and is probably identical for
the American patent law, possibly.
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