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by masida
3668 days ago
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I think this story also shows the problems with patents. If Takata was allowed to use the mixture that was "invented" by other airbag makers, would they have used their dangerous ammonium nitrate mixture? It also shows the dangers of the drive for lower costs in companies like this. The current system is doomed to reintroduce the same problems all over again, regulation and more control will not change this. |
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I'm not implying that the answer is necessarily "no," but the mere fact that patents discouraged the use of a safer mixture in one case doesn't tell the whole story.