amicus_curious wrote > you only copyright the expression of the idea and not the idea itself. If > the idea cannot be protected by patent, anyone is free to clone the idea.
Patents do not protect the "idea" either---nothing does. Patents protect HOW you achieve the idea, nothing more--your way and that's it. That is one of their fundamental intents, to get you to publish your idea and your way and let the world have at competing with you with yet a better how! -- James E. White Inventor, Marketer, and Author of "Will It Sell? How to Determine If Your Invention Is Profitably Marketable (Before Wasting Money on a Patent)" Info Sites: www.willitsell.com www.inventorhome.com, www.idearights.com www.taletyano.com www.booksforinventors.com [Follow sig link for email address. Replies go to spam bit-bucket] _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
