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On 11/10/2014 4:18 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:m3orvu$d93$1@dont- email.me: In the United States, it is called "First Inventor to File". You can find more information at http://www.uspto.gov/aia_implementat...t_inventor.jsp. The main thing I need to know now is: can nothing but a full patent protect my own work from being effectively satolen from the instant I put it in the public domain, leaving me with absolutely no right to distribute or profit from it in any way at all? If that IS so, then the patent system is violently in need of serious reform, but as far as I'm concerned it basically means one thing: I shall never release my work. If the workd will not share it, it will die with me. End of discussion. Basically, that's it. Even if you create something, if I file for a patent first, I get the patent. Yes, the U.S. patent system is totally screwed up, and has been for years (some would even say decades). -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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