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- From: biow@cs.umd.edu (chris biow)
- Newsgroups: misc.entrepreneurs
- Subject: Re: Patent Question
- Message-ID: <59296@mimsy.umd.edu>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 16:53:38 GMT
- References: <1992Jul25.192507.475@riacs.edu> <55340@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
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- In article <55340@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> warble@vmdb.vet.purdue.edu (Alan Warble) writes:
- >In article <1992Jul25.192507.475@riacs.edu> dschlot@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Dave Schlotthauer) writes:
- >>Does anyone know if an idea can be patented?
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- >If the idea is just an idea and not an idea about a specific
- >thing (like a new machine) then write it down and take out
- >a copyright on it.
-
- Now the text that you have written is copyrighted. (You don't even
- need to "take out" a copyright--you generally have one as soon as
- you write the text.) Whoopee!
-
- No one can reproduce your exact text without your permission. But they
- can paraphrase it, and use the idea as much as they want, without anyone's
- permission.
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- In general, ideas are not protectable. Only a very narrow category can
- be protected as patents or trade secrets.
-
- Besides, I thought of Usenet in 1967. It's my idea, and everyone who
- uses it should be sending me lots of money. Right?
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