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RE[6]: Patents are patents
by lemur2 on Thu 7th Jul 2011 23:29
in reply to "RE[5]: Patents are patents"
Just why are patents on math bad? (notice, I said math, not just software) Math can be implemented both in hardware or software.
Math is "discovered", not "invented". Patents are awarded for "new methods", not "new discoveries".
Discoveries belong to everyone ... like the oxygen in the atmosphere.




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Just why are patents on math bad? (notice, I said math, not just software) Math can be implemented both in hardware or software. Here's why (I am referring you to an earlier comment I made):
http://www.osnews.com/permalink?413284
Advances will still happen without patents on math just like they happened before. Only difference is that you won't be making them, universities and research institutions, supported by gov funds, will.