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>Gary Reichlinger >Simpler claims are broader than complex claims since more > elements must be present before there is infringement. I don't think that came out quite right. IANAL but I'm pretty certain that no claim is EVER infringed without the infringement matching ALL elements of the infringed claim. -- James E. White Inventor, Marketer, and Author of "Will It Sell? How to Determine If Your Invention Is Profitably Marketable (Before Wasting Money on a Patent)" www.willitsell.com Also: www.booksforinventors.com and www.idearights.com [Follow sig link for email addr.Replies go to spam bit-bucket]
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