If you're not looking for a patent yourself, but want to make sure that
nobody else pulls one on you, you may want to look into the USPTO's
Statutory Invention Registration program. It basically creates a public
domain patent of your invention so nobody else can "invent" it and claim
priority.
Cool, thanks for the help everyone.
2005/9/17, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 16 September 2005 19:40, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> > You mean something like this?
> >
> > /**
> >* * Copyright (C) 2005
On 16 September 2005 19:40, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> You mean something like this?
>
> /**
>* * Copyright (C) 2005 by Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
> * * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You mean something like this?
/***
* Copyright (C) 2005 by Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
*
On 9/15/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone, I work with biotech and for about an 1 year I've been working on aweb interface for genome/proteome data analysis. And I'd like to makeit free software. But I still have doubts about legal problems I might
f
On 16 September 2005 04:31, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>I work with biotech and for about an 1 year I've been working on a
> web interface for genome/proteome data analysis. And I'd like to make
> it free software. But I still have doubts about legal problems
Hi everyone,
I work with biotech and for about an 1 year I've been working on a
web interface for genome/proteome data analysis. And I'd like to make
it free software. But I still have doubts about legal problems I might
face and about intellectual property.
Basically, I don't want to restr
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