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I'm sure they look at it that way since the law basically allows them to get away with it for now... email your congress people and complain. They surely didn't set the patent office up with the idea in mind that people could patent a simple idea versus a tangible product. So people are taking advantage of hos the tangible laws are written.
Patenting an idea or process would be fine if they involved actual equipment or chemical processes that they had themselves invented or altered to do the job. But to allow them to patent *my* equipment into *their* process is pretty silly.
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