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    eBay case - MercExchange v eBay

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    Is it a criminal offence to infringe patents too under US law? j/w

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003May27.html
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    Re: eBay case - MercExchange v eBay

    Originally posted by NDGAARONDI
    Hi

    Is it a criminal offence to infringe patents too under US law? j/w

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003May27.html
    Its everywhere. that is why we have patents.
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    LOL. In that case who ever was responsible for declining Merc's initial offer should go under a trial for criminal offences now muhahaha.....sorry got a grudge against them in a way lol
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