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- From: bontchev@fbihh.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (Vesselin Bontchev)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.security.pgp
- Subject: Re: Legal Stuff!
- Message-ID: <bontchev.725109870@fbihh>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 11:24:30 GMT
- References: <1992Dec18.153529.18137@penet.fi> <1992Dec19.211405.22406@netcom.com> <bontchev.724943800@fbihh> <1992Dec21.203115.12176@netcom.com> <bontchev.725032635@fbihh> <1992Dec22.211913.17430@ulysses.att.com>
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- Organization: Virus Test Center, University of Hamburg
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- smb@research.att.com (Steven Bellovin) writes:
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- > I just asked a patent attorney I know. Importing a patented device
- > into the U.S. constitutes infringement, as does making, selling, or using
- > the device. Lots of other obvious loopholes are covered as well.
-
- Very interesting... Thanks for clearing this up. So, the next time I
- visit the States, I should be careful with my dentbrush... It's a
- special model that might be patented there... I'd better check with a
- lawyer... :-))
-
- Regards,
- Vesselin
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