Patent Law 03 20 2019
If you buy a patented product and it doesn't work like it should, should you be allowed to make one or more for complete personal usage without having to be considered infringing on the patent?
I would say that you should be allowed to. What legal basis? It might be termed "Sink hole" legal basis. You should not be required to buy more than one item from a company because the first one you bought from them didn't work as it was stated to. America would go broke rather quickly by throwing our money into a "Sink hole" if you were liable.
© 2019 Thomas Murphy
If you buy a patented product and it doesn't work like it should, should you be allowed to make one or more for complete personal usage without having to be considered infringing on the patent?
I would say that you should be allowed to. What legal basis? It might be termed "Sink hole" legal basis. You should not be required to buy more than one item from a company because the first one you bought from them didn't work as it was stated to. America would go broke rather quickly by throwing our money into a "Sink hole" if you were liable.
© 2019 Thomas Murphy
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