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by galaxyLogic
2070 days ago
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That's what I was thinking ... to get funding. It shows you have "something" and it also shows that you are the "owner" of the idea. I did one preliminary software patent application and I also found that it greatly helped me focus and "crystallize" what is the big idea here. It's kind of like writing documentation but focusing on the core ideas. A patent should not only disclose the technical details of how it works but also explain why it is useful, why it is better than existing approaches. That is a good way to evaluate the worthiness of the project. Why this, over software that already exist. A project is often useful even if it is not patentable. But writing or even thinking about writing a preliminary patent-application helps put it in context. |
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