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Len Over 21 wrote:
RCA Corporation began (well before WW2) as a place to hold U.S. patents and try to keep control on the then-new technology of radio. As a result, RCA built up a fantastic legal staff and pursued patent filings aggressively. Back in '74 the average cost of any electronic patent application cost about $6000, nearly all of it being taken up by the non-patent-office Search costs. Corporate employees of the lower levels would not get much chance to patent anything unless a corporation had a large legal staff. I was lucky in getting a sole patent award and don't sweat the other two at RCA nor the one multiple-inventor patent turn-down at Electro-Optical Systems (Xerox division). I was an AMTS at the old RCA Sarnoff Lab in Princeton from 81 to 87. Got 11 patents there. Mostly television signal processing. That ended when GE raped and pillaged RCA about 15 years ago.... :-( |
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