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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 12:58 AM, Jean Flamelle eaterjolly@gmail.com wrote:
markets" release. Even if the standard is copyrighted that I doubt using that as a protection against a copy-cat of a "similar" standard has been tested in very many courts (I have no expertise to really advise).
it does, and it has. the cases that i've heard about have involved Trademarks rather than Certification Marks: the same branch of law applies. it's very simple: if someone creates a "clone" and the *clone* kills someone or starts destroying and/or damaging electronic devices, someone has to take action.
what would you prefer? that someone *died* because someone made a clone,,, just so they could make some money?
https://noram.pecb.com/en/about-noram
damn. going to have to set something up that's pretty much exactly like every single one of the *9* pages listed on the right-hand side.
dang.