From: jbradford@dial.pipex.com
To: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox)
Cc: rmk@arm.linux.org.uk, andre@linux-ide.org,
nuitari@balthasar.nuitari.net, venom@sns.it,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, xavier.bestel@free.fr,
mark@veltzer.org
Subject: Re: Hi is this critical??
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 13:02:57 +0100 (BST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200209171202.g8HC2vpm001844@darkstar.example.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1032261473.14015.31.camel@irongate.swansea.linux.org.uk> from "Alan Cox" at Sep 17, 2002 12:17:53 PM
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 12:09, Russell King wrote:
> > Then you find out that its been used in the world cup. You try to
> > return it to the vendor, but the vendor says its your fault for
> > dropping the drive. You protest, but the vendor refuses to listen
> > because they've got their technology that says so in their product.
>
> Then you take them to the small claims court. Its their burden of proof.
> Or in the US I imagine you file a class action lawsuit, but before you
> can file it the features go away because someone else sues them for
> patent infringement instead ;)
I want to file a patent on using hard disks as footballs. I claim prior art, because I kicked a, (non-functional), disk across a room in front of the person who owned it, (with their permission), about five years ago, and they would verify that.
So, how do I go about filing a patent request in the EU, Japan, and the U.S.A.?
Incidently unlimited permission is granted to use disks containing only GNU/Linux software as footballs without royalties. All other usage of disks as footballs will be considered on a per case basis.
Note that this only applies to hard disks, (IDE and SCSI), *NOT* floppy disks, or optical media.
John.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-09-17 11:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-09-16 20:05 2.4.19 - not a real problem raptor
2002-09-16 13:31 ` Hi is this critical?? louie miranda
2002-09-16 13:34 ` DevilKin
2002-09-16 13:37 ` venom
2002-09-16 13:47 ` Xavier Bestel
2002-09-16 14:16 ` Mark Veltzer
2002-09-16 14:14 ` Xavier Bestel
2002-09-16 15:57 ` venom
2002-09-16 23:23 ` Nuitari
2002-09-16 18:27 ` jbradford
2002-09-16 22:46 ` venom
2002-09-17 5:18 ` Nuitari
2002-09-17 8:02 ` jbradford
2002-09-17 8:20 ` Andre Hedrick
2002-09-17 10:41 ` Alan Cox
2002-09-17 11:09 ` Russell King
2002-09-17 11:17 ` Alan Cox
2002-09-17 12:02 ` Russell King
2002-09-17 12:17 ` jbradford
2002-09-17 12:02 ` jbradford [this message]
2002-09-17 18:39 ` Bill Davidsen
2002-09-18 6:00 ` Daniel Berlin
2002-09-17 17:34 ` Andre Hedrick
2002-09-17 17:54 ` Russell King
2002-09-17 19:30 ` jbradford
2002-09-17 18:34 ` Bill Davidsen
2002-09-18 5:56 ` Daniel Berlin
2002-09-17 18:23 ` Bill Davidsen
2002-09-16 14:43 ` Russell King
2002-09-17 8:40 ` Rogier Wolff
2002-09-17 9:03 ` jbradford
2002-09-16 14:53 ` Alan Cox
2002-10-05 12:58 ` 2.4.19 - not a real problem Adrian Bunk
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