Hyman Rosen wrote:
[...]
>      amplifiers for commercial use, and the manufacturer "could not
>      convey to petitioner what both knew it was not authorized to sell."
>      General Talking Pictures,  supra, at 181.
> 
> We see from this that licenses with conditions work as intended.

Non-commercial use IS a common scope-of-use limitation, silly.

Some common scope-of-use limitations are:

  1) a specified technology field or product field
  2) a geographical area
  3) a time limitation
  4) a non-commercial use
  5) limitations on number of units produced

regards,
alexander.

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