Fractal Antenna
Michael Coslo wrote in
:
Woe is
the day someone gets a patent on "random".
Nope. Celebrate it. If it happens the patent system will lose credibility as
a protection, let alone value for money, and people will rely on copyright
law instead. Maybe that needs reform but the patent system is irredeemable in
my view. The sooner it is terminally discredited the better.
That was off-topic, I know, but I withstood a few temptations already, and I
won't get carried away. I don't expect everyone to agree so I won't argue it.
if someome makes something work, and can get paid for the actual work, good
for them, I don't think anyone should stand in the way of that. If people
want to protect ideas, write them down, date them, and copyright them. That
way plagiarism is preventable but suppression of anything remotely resembling
it is not a legal option. And people won't be able to make claims for garbage
while citing patents that shouldn't have been granted anyway, and wouldn't,
if those granted could understand what was behind the obfuscating nonsense
that some try to pass as a real invention.
/rant.
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