[LINK] Is it unethical to infringe a patent?

Rick Welykochy pirkeepie at yahoo.com.au
Mon Aug 21 00:56:37 AEST 2006


--- Kim Holburn <kim at holburn.net> wrote:

> I think this is silly discussion.  The RTA or equivalent is concerned  
> with who it can charge for infringements by the vehicle.  My  
> registration says "Registered Operator", it also says "This  
> certificate is not evidence of title to the vehicle described  
> herein."  It also talks on the back about "disposal": the disposer  
> and acquirer.  Police ask for registration as proof of "ownership"  
> and I'll bet the courts consider it the same way.  These are all  
> weasel words that effectively mean and equate to ownership under the  
> law.

[Warning: topic creep]

In Canada, a speeding ticket originating from a speed camera does
*not* deduct points from a licence. A fine is issued to the registered
owner of a vehicle, but that is far as it goes, since the camera
cannot identify the driver. I am wonder if the same goes in here in
Australia?

cheers
rickw



		
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