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The realist way to look at it in our eyes is like receiving a print to quote making/machining the new GM 2012 cutting edge engine. However the discussion more relates to the rules of the forum and publicly proclaiming what you are doing with proprietary information. They only use their own design to integrate with Fanuc.īelieve me I am with you on this as I think once I purchase something, have the title to it and it sits on my personal property I will do anything I so choose with it. They use nothing of Fanucs proprietary info, options, or hardware. This is an addition like what Bill does with memory on a control. Now if you want to design a brake system that is not GM patient and sell it as an addition to your GM car and call it "keystones brake design" then I think you are in the clear. By publicly posting options I believe that is what you are doing and it is against the rules of the forum. You certainly cannot make a brake system that is proprietary to GM and sell it as a GM brake design. We are talking about using a proprietary piece designed by Fanuc. However you are not comparing apples to apples with your analogy.
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It's the same thing.I am not defending Fanuc as I am with Bill's words in the previous post, "I will help you out". So shouldn't I be able to work on my car.
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because I took the time to learn how to do those things. What if General Motors said you could only take your car to a GM service station? And you had to buy their brakes and tires and oil? And they were willing to sue you if you didn't? I know how to change my oil, bleed brakes, rebuild an engine, etc. Just because some guys aranged a bunch of ones and zeros doesn't give them the right to prevent us from learning and using the codes they write. No one could stop AMD from using 586/686 etc but Celeron, Pentium, Core 2 Duo etc are trademarks because they are not dictionary words That's also the reason why Intel don't use x86 numbers anymore. but in almost all cases the person then sold the domain to the company for a huge profit. private owners of several domain names were sued and the company or individual trying to sue lost because the word was a dictionary word. There have been court cases that tested this. Oh and for what it's worth you can't copyright or trademark a number (such as 0 or 1) or a word in the dictionary Once the communication is made you don't need the dating site anymore it's a bit like those online dating sites. Gagging the community (in any field of technology) only forces things to go underground. The majority of people don't even know this forum exists.Īnyway, if someone searches with Google with the right key words he could find almost anything (ahem cough cough) Well pointless to those who are in the know.
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There are a number of people here that when asked will hand out that info for free anyway so this kind of cover up is pointless. However we must respect the requests of the admin(s).Īnyone who knows is going to play around with it if they want to regardless of what Fanuc does or says or threatens. Fanuc is to blame for not protecting their I.P.