Comment by IncreasePosts
2 months ago
No. The author could not be sued for this successfully. All they did was write a blog post about an interesting technique. They could literally read the patent application and write a blog post about that, assuming the methods are the same.
What percentage of your actions are based around making the world a better place, instead of personal fulfillment or gain?
> All they did was write a blog post about an interesting technique. They could literally read the patent application and write a blog post about that, assuming the methods are the same.
Okay, change "sue" to "prevent from creating a marketable product without paying a royalty to the patent owner in return for having provided nothing of value." The point remains.
> What percentage of your actions are based around making the world a better place, instead of personal fulfillment or gain?
Many harms are unavoidable, but I make a point to at least not go out of my way to make it a worse place, for example by filing software patents. The company I work for provides financial bonuses for filing software patents, and I will never participate in that program. (I've even tried to convince the lawyers to license our patents similar to Red Hat's open patent promise, because they claim they are intended only to be used defensively... but no luck so far.)
consider how far you reach to make the world better.
1) thats really good im gonna, strive to keep it.
2) " " tell all and those who want will build one.
3) " " make lots and give them to everyone.