SV: Re: [sdiy] Flash Drive with Floppy Interface?

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Tue Jun 5 02:46:51 CEST 2007


"dj hohum" <djhohum at gmail.com> wrote:
>Because that is the American system. Save your judgement. It is
>perfectly legitimate to challenge patents and the concept of patents.
>I'm no attorney but the patent seems somewhat specific to me and it's
>possible that it can be worked around.
>

If one has documentation of prior work with respect to a patent, then the court case is an
obvious thing to do and it makes perfect sense to do so.  

My question still remains, why does it matter if the patent holder is financially able to
defend it?  


>
>On 6/4/07, Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net> wrote:
>> karl dalen <dalenkarl at yahoo.se> wrote:
>> >karl dalen <dalenkarl at yahoo.se> wrote:
>> >>Well, building one for yourself don't need any license!
>> >
>> >>Here, I agree.
>>
>> >>And does the patent holder has economic means to defend any intrusions?
>>
>> Karl, tell us why this would matter.
>>
>> >>Here, I disagree.
>> >>That's a telling ethical statement.
>> >>So we should only obey patent and copyright law if the
>> >>owner can take us to court?
>> >
>> >I dint say you should, it was just an reply, a question to what previous
>> >poster said about circumventing the patent, dont asume your ethical ideas
>> >to something that was never said in the first place.
>>
>> I never said you said one should - if you look, I was asking you a question.
>>  Please
>> explain how I should take the remark made by you.  That is, why would a
>> patent holder's
>> financial ability to defend against a violation of it make a single shred of
>> difference?
>> If that patent is valid, then the patent should be obeyed - period -
>> regardless of whether
>> the holder is rich or poor.  Your statement was, at least, not very well
>> thought out.
>>
>> And don't you dare preach to me about MY ethical ideas.  It was YOUR
>> statement, not mine.
>>  If anyone needs to explain exactly what they mean, sir, it is you.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- ScottG
>>
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