Re: O/T: Patenting a computational scheme?
- From: "AN O'Nymous" <a_n_onymous80@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Mar 2006 02:58:53 -0800
Richard Maine wrote:
AN O'Nymous <a_n_onymous80@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can a *scheme* for computing something be granted Intellectual Property
protection? [and related questions]
Point 1. This is a legal question.
Comp.lang.fortran isn't a very good place to ask legal questions. We
often discuss the "legality" of Fortran code, but that's a sloppy,
informal use of the word (even though I use it that way myself.)
Sorry mate. I seem to hardly ever get replies when I post to uk.legal.
They seem to be a snotty lot who killfile legally ignorant people there
easily...or have had too much bad experience with too many trolls and
are quick to (wrongly) prejudge, take your pick.
I promise my next few posts here will be on topic :-)
.
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