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When is it generally lawful to reverse-engineer a product?
When is it generally lawful to reverse-engineer a product?
- When it is necessary to develop a new product
- When the product is patented
- When it is a completely new invention
- When the product is obtained legitimately (correct)
What is the primary purpose of Reverse Engineering mentioned in the text?
What is the primary purpose of Reverse Engineering mentioned in the text?
- To reduce production time
- To get the feel of the product (correct)
- To optimize available resources
- To develop new products from scratch
What aspect of a product can Reverse Engineering help in improving?
What aspect of a product can Reverse Engineering help in improving?
- Brand recognition
- Dimensional accuracy (correct)
- Packaging design
- Marketing strategy
Why might a patented product not necessarily need to be reverse-engineered?
Why might a patented product not necessarily need to be reverse-engineered?
In what way does Reverse Engineering contribute to reducing the product development cycle?
In what way does Reverse Engineering contribute to reducing the product development cycle?
Which scenario would make Reverse Engineering unnecessary according to the text?
Which scenario would make Reverse Engineering unnecessary according to the text?
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