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The central issue here is whether it is legitimate to infringe someone's copyright and confidentiality in the name of freedom of expression because of who they are.
I think one problem with the patent office is that the language is so generic that damn near anything can be said to infringe someone else's patent.
Of course, CSIS itself will decide whether or not it thinks its operation might infringe someone's rights.
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But an American judge laughed its claims out of court.Mr Beyers at HP says he also gets many demands to pay up for infringing someone else's patents.
It can make it tougher to build new products without accidentally infringing someone else's patents, as well as increasing costs and sometimes leading to spurious lawsuits.
Even if they refuse to play the game, they may be unwittingly infringing someone else's patents because there are so many more of them around.
If a business has a good idea where it will trade internationally it should consider how IP rights are protected in those markets and whether it risks infringing someone's IP in that country.
"Would this infringe on someone's copyright?
For the last two decades pretty much anyone could buy and keep pretty much any domain name, as long as it didn't infringe on someone's trademark.
Similarly, you cannot write a patent application that will infringe upon someone else's patent.
That seems pretty prosaic: since when was it legal to infringe on someone's copyright?
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