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Hi, is it legal to buy a product, that contains a part you need to use in a product you want to sell that has nothing to do with the product in wich you removed the part?
Example: Say I want to sell say a computer add on. The cost for us to build our own power supply for the this product is lets say $100.00. Lets say a company sells a clock radio, for only $25.00 and it just so happens the power supply in it would work perfectly for our needs. Now would we be open to a law suit if we buy the clock, remove the part we want install it in our computer add on and market our product? We would not be steeling market shares from the Clock Company, as our product has nothing to do with clocks. Infact they would be selling a tun of clocks to us for the part we need. Any one have any thoughts on this? Would we get into trouble doing that? Thanks.
Example: Say I want to sell say a computer add on. The cost for us to build our own power supply for the this product is lets say $100.00. Lets say a company sells a clock radio, for only $25.00 and it just so happens the power supply in it would work perfectly for our needs. Now would we be open to a law suit if we buy the clock, remove the part we want install it in our computer add on and market our product? We would not be steeling market shares from the Clock Company, as our product has nothing to do with clocks. Infact they would be selling a tun of clocks to us for the part we need. Any one have any thoughts on this? Would we get into trouble doing that? Thanks.
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