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    From: Günter Dannoritzer<dannoritzer@w...>
    Date: Tue Oct 2 15:07:57 CEST 2007
    Subject: [oc] patents and logic cores
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    tkafafi@h... wrote:
    > Hi Guenter,
    > I don't know the answer to the legal technicalities you are asking, but I
    > would recommend you stay away from pattent protected stuff. Any
    > lawsuit will bring you lots of headaches and financial harm even if your
    > action is not necesarily illegal.
    >

    I would agree with you, but it seems like if people have patent
    something, they tend to be more open with spreading the word about their
    work. So for someone trying to learn something new, there might be a
    point to look into a patented work.

    I have no interest in any commercial use of it. For me it is just a
    learning experience, but also would like to share it on opencores. That
    is where the legal issues comes in.


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