hls, july 3, 2002. free, open, shared, proprietary how’s a girl to choose?
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open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
ly
destroy
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever
destroy
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard
destroy
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard y
destroy
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard y
destroy n
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard y
destroy n n
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard y
destroy n ? n
open free shared prop
“free” y y m y
good y y y y
teach all all some none
strat-egyunlike
lynever y, hard y
destroy n ? ? n
If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of
today’s ideas were invented and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete
stand-still today.
The solution . . . is patent exchanges . . . and patenting as
much as we can. . . . A future start-up with no patents of its
own will be forced to pay whatever price the giants
choose to impose. That price might be high: Established
companies have an interest in excluding future competitors.
The solution . . . is patent exchanges . . . and patenting as
much as we can. . . . A future start-up with no patents of its
own will be forced to pay whatever price the giants
choose to impose. That price might be high: Established
companies have an interest in excluding future competitors.