Re: homemade inkjet printer head

From: PENQUAKR74@aol.com
Date: Sat Jun 08 2002 - 01:39:58 EEST


Wrong. Using a machine that is an infringement of a patent makes the product
an infringing product (product by process) and the receiver of the good, a
possible contributory infringer. Draw your customers into a legal battle and
watch your customers disappear.

Scott Taper
iplicensingconsultants.net

In a message dated 6/7/2002 1:07:59 PM, denis.bonnenfant@diderot.org writes:

<< If you want to sell your homemade machine, Patents apply, of course. But if
you keep it secret ant just offer a service - manufacturing wax parts from
STL files - there are no reasons to be concerned by patents. But R&D costs
for your machine will be much larger than buying the patents...

Denis Bonnenfant >>

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