Re: legalities of reverse engineering

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Posted by Bill Martinelli [ 72.226.193.116 ] on January 13, 2006 at 17:04:50:

In Reply to: Re: legalities of reverse engineering posted by manualblock on January 13, 2006 at 07:14:56:


I'm ready to pick on your next example! Having been in the jewelry manufacturing for 25 years, I've had plenty of designs and process ripped ripped off by places using cheap labor and people touring your facility. Like the article you linked to lead me to believe, there isn't a lot a person can do. For that matter, nothing is ever settled until somebody runs out of money. People are losing sight of good values the way I see it.

Play misty for me, one time... sounds like a cool idea. what if there was on the back of the chair, an arm that extended up? The arm would collapse and tuck away when the chair folds. The top of the arm could have nozzles spraying for you.

you could have a small plastic water tank that had a little hand pump to pressurize the tank and spray you if no water hose. Like the little portable misting bottles only on the line of a garden sprayer.




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