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Thats exactly what i meant that a lot of invention is done on the top of other people / teams / company works (standing on the shoulders of giants).
I used a car analogy as i hoped it would be the quickest way to convey the point that the patient system on technology is strangling invention and that the only way to stay on top is to keep innovating past your competitors not to keep them down with laws/patents.