What is the name of your state? FLORIDA
So when someone reverse engineers something, they essentially figure out the components and makeup and reproduce it. Here is the exact definition...
"the reproduction of another manufacturer's product following detailed examination of its construction or composition"
So how is that even legal? That's why you see all that as seen on TV junk. Or theraflu and walflu. Or advil and family wellness. Etc etc... and the It's the exact same thing. In fact, I usually buy the store brands as they are cheaper and work exactly the same because they have the exact same ingredients at the exact same concentration. As far as electronics and such, MAYBE it might be cheaper materials and components but still...SAME THING. So my question is, how does that not violate the patent? Is a patent only for the name of what?
So when someone reverse engineers something, they essentially figure out the components and makeup and reproduce it. Here is the exact definition...
"the reproduction of another manufacturer's product following detailed examination of its construction or composition"
So how is that even legal? That's why you see all that as seen on TV junk. Or theraflu and walflu. Or advil and family wellness. Etc etc... and the It's the exact same thing. In fact, I usually buy the store brands as they are cheaper and work exactly the same because they have the exact same ingredients at the exact same concentration. As far as electronics and such, MAYBE it might be cheaper materials and components but still...SAME THING. So my question is, how does that not violate the patent? Is a patent only for the name of what?