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RE[4]: A rough translation
by Neolander on Tue 24th May 2011 08:59
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What about industrial patents ? I don't know how much they last, and under which terms they work (do they imply a precise description of the patented product, like technical drawings or chemical formulas, or can you patent ideas and algorithms ? Is there a requirement of notability, or can you patent an iPod Touch's rounded corners ?)
Edited 2011-05-24 09:00 UTC
RE[5]: A rough translation
by _txf_ on Tue 24th May 2011 09:15
in reply to "RE[4]: A rough translation"





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2005-07-08
That is why I despise all patents.
Nowadays they don't help at all. There was innovation before patents existed.
All companies are hypocrite, all of them make use of the patent system, and all of the big players complain about it, when they lose a big case.
Luckily so far in Europe we have manage to keep them away, I imagine for how long still.