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by MR4D
2957 days ago
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In the US, we have different sites where you can look up patent information. In fact, IBM and Microsoft run this one, which is a global database.
Article: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-ibm-arm-back-open-pa...
Site: http://oropo.net/ So my question, is if Whois had to take their site offline due to GDPR, then will things like this go offline? My concern is that GDPR will have a chilling effect not just on free speech, but on open information of many kinds. PS - for reference, here is a good overview of the issues that an open patent database helps solve: http://oropo.net/oropo_report_20150615.pdf |
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I don't think the US patent database will go offline, the EU one might hide personal information like name and address unless you request access under legitimate interest.