Return of the diy_EGOmeter (YES, it's finally ALIVE!!)
Matthew Harding
mharding at qonline.com.au
Sun Apr 19 10:38:17 GMT 1998
At 02:48 PM 4/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Don't you think you invoking a double standard. Look at this group
>breaking O2 meter using an existing meter , reverse engineer GM boxes .
>It will happen any way and there is no way to protect if they are in the
>weeds reading mail . It will be built with a twist in the design . If
>you don't want it copied DON' T post it.
>After all, the posts are public domain you talk on the net the world
>knows ,this is great power of the net and if it drops the price of the
>standard unit down to $200 due to competition the goal was met. Remember
>not all members want to build one, they want to use one. Build some pc
>boards and sell them to the members and make a profit after all this is
>the American way. I'll buy one.
>
>
>
>
>Steve
>
>Sandy wrote:
>
>> YES, I think that this should be true of ALL stuff designed here, and
>> if you
>> are going to do something and make $$ with the designs, the (all)
>> people
>> involved must be contacted. Just a respect thing!!
>>
>> Sandy
>>
>> >
>> >As I've said before, there's gonna be a stipulation in the permission
>> to
>> >use the circuit, that you not be making use of the circuit for
>> >profit-making purposes, without express written permission.
>> >
>> >Make as many for you and your pals, AT COST, that you want, but you
>> >start selling them for a profit, and yer name'll be mud, bud.
>> >
>> >Just a reminder.
>> >
>> >Garfield
Thanks steve,
I'm a uni student, with a little electronic background. I build and sell
things at VERY SMALL profit....
barely enough to make my time worthwhile.
Why shouldn't I?
I am most definenly not talking about setting up a comercial manufacturing
business.
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