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Weng Tianxiang
Guest
Hi,
Do you know "reverse engineering has the protection of law"?
A good paper in
http://www.fpgajournal.com/articles_2006/20060627_security2.htm
tell the following story:
the Supreme Court ruling that "A trade secret law, however, does not
offer protection against discovery by fair and honest means, such as by
independent invention, accidental disclosure, or by so-called reverse
engineering, that is by starting with the known product and working
backward to divine the process which aided in its development or
manufacture."
I don't know it until today after reading a reference by Austin Lesea
and I would like others to share the information.
Weng
Do you know "reverse engineering has the protection of law"?
A good paper in
http://www.fpgajournal.com/articles_2006/20060627_security2.htm
tell the following story:
the Supreme Court ruling that "A trade secret law, however, does not
offer protection against discovery by fair and honest means, such as by
independent invention, accidental disclosure, or by so-called reverse
engineering, that is by starting with the known product and working
backward to divine the process which aided in its development or
manufacture."
I don't know it until today after reading a reference by Austin Lesea
and I would like others to share the information.
Weng