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== Semiconductor chip ==
 
== Semiconductor chip ==
   
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In [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000901----000-.html Section 901] of Title 17 of the [[U.S. Code]],
To '''commercially exploit'''
 
   
{{Quote| a [[mask work]] is to [[distribute]] to the public for commercial purposes a [[semiconductor chip product]] embodying the [[mask work]]; except that such term includes an offer to sell or transfer a [[semiconductor chip product]] only when the offer is in writing and occurs after the [[mask work]] is [[fixed]] in the [[semiconductor chip product]].<ref>17 U.S.C. §901(a)(5).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|to '''commercially exploit''' a [[mask work]] is to [[distribute]] to the public for commercial purposes a [[semiconductor chip product]] embodying the [[mask work]]; except that such term includes an offer to sell or transfer a [[semiconductor chip product]] only when the offer is in writing and occurs after the [[mask work]] is [[fixed]] in the [[semiconductor chip product]].<ref>17 U.S.C. §901(a)(5).</ref>}}
   
 
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