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Washington State Wants DNA From All Arrestees 570

An anonymous reader writes in to say that "Suspects arrested in cases as minor as shoplifting would have to give a DNA sample before they are even charged with a crime if a controversial proposal is approved by the Legislature. "It is good technology. It solves crimes," claims Don Pierce, executive director of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Under the bill, authorities would supposedly destroy samples and DNA profiles from people who weren't charged, were found not guilty or whose convictions were overturned. Others believe that this is just another step in the process to build a national DNA database with everyone in it."

Comment Re:"Surfacing, Captain" (Score 1) 504

I totally agree.

But how do patents actually work? If say I invented X and didn't know that you too had invented X, would I then be in infringement?

I come to think about the Clean Room Design method where one apparently is allowed to reverse engineer any copyrighted product as long as you recreate a design spec solely based on "observation".

Can the same be done for patents issues? Say you had invented X, could I then "observe" and "reinvent" X?

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