Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Apr 2011 21:29 UTC
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Do you, people, think I should cut the apple tree in my backyard? After all, I don't want to infinge on some patents, copyrights and/or trademarks by eating apples for which I have not paid any licence!
Well, that's a very interesting legal questions. The answer is simple : if the apples have a disgusting taste and a horrible texture, you should probably cut the tree indeed. However, if the apples are quite yummy, then you should definitely do some library search in order to find a proof that there exists an apple variety which has been created
-> Recently enough so that the copyright has not expired yet
-> But a sufficiently long time ago so that it predates Apple's logo.
Then you know the next step : sue Apple to hell for copyright infringement
That's how the patent and copyright system works nowadays...
Edited 2011-04-20 06:22 UTC




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Do you, people, think I should cut the apple tree in my backyard? After all, I don't want to infinge on some patents, copyrights and/or trademarks by eating apples for which I have not paid any licence!