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Material Codes by Country

08/21/2008 3:59 AM

I AM LOOKING FOR SAME MATERIAL FROM OTHER CODE NAME.

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Re: COUNTRY WISE STANDARDS

08/21/2008 4:02 AM

Hello Guest,

So are many people.

Specify please, with

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Re: COUNTRY WISE STANDARDS

08/21/2008 7:15 AM

An executive working in a public sector in India developed an equivalent material code book and patented it.

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Re: COUNTRY WISE STANDARDS

08/21/2008 8:56 PM

Hello pritam

As far as I am aware, it is not possible to Patent the ideas or calculations of others, even in that wonderfully inventive nation of India.

With that person compiling that book, the best thing he could have done is to © Copyright © it as "his own labour of assembly in that order he made of all the information".

This action of © Copyright © is not recognized by some Countries, in which publishers feel free to print the works of others, for that publisher's profit alone.

Thus the unauthorized publication may sell more copies, and give the author none of the profits, which is a form of theft.

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