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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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This is misleading as if you read the terms and conditions by using tesla's patents you are forgoing your right to sue tesla for any form of patent infringement and intellectual property infringement. By using tesla's patents you are allowing tesla to use your patents and trademarks as they see fit with no legal repercussions. You are not allowed to have a financial stake in any competing patents. And you are not allowed to sell "knock-off" products without defining what a "knock-off" product is meaning tesla may revoke access to your patents retroactively. Tesla's open source patents are far from being actually open source.