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Or (I'm assuming, IANAL) you could pursue a court battle, and attempt to prove that your independent invention means it's too obvious to be patentable.



I think you mean "too obvious" (can't be too novel)

I think it would be a big mistake to admit that yours is the same, because if this doesn't carry you've effectively said you are infringing.




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