On Friday, August 16, 2013 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Cathal Garvey wrote:
IANAL, but as I understand it, there is an exemption for biomedical research. So whether you're using this methods for personal use, or developing novel DIY methodologies based on it, you shoudl be OK to do so without having to look over your shoulder for the patent infringement police...
Patrik
-- But bear in mind that in the US, you're not
allowed to use patented techniques except in very limited
circumstances. So, even though we now know as much of Telome's methods
as they've so far revealed, if they get a patent then those of us on US
soil will have to cease using that method if they want to publicly
solicit advice, unless they care to risk being sued for patent
infringement
IANAL, but as I understand it, there is an exemption for biomedical research. So whether you're using this methods for personal use, or developing novel DIY methodologies based on it, you shoudl be OK to do so without having to look over your shoulder for the patent infringement police...
Patrik
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