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by encryptluks2 1770 days ago
The issue here is that people will file a patent for anything, and when it comes to technology companies are abusing the patent process to mean something that would normally be repeated by anyone developing a product or simply by trial and error independently. It is like saying... I first figured out how to turn milk into butter so if you want to turn milk into butter and sell it you now have to pay me, even though you figured out how to do it on your own. It is ridiculous and people that defend this type of patent legislation have no clue how much it is affecting innovation within the US.
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Agreed, however there's clearly a balance here between something like turning milk into butter and patenting the maglev train. If you develop a sophisticated way that is unmatched by your competitors in which wireless speakers can transmit radio signals carrying audio. In a way that has little interruption across weak WiFi signals throughout a home and that's purely your business and innovation platform. Then I see no problem in it.

Heck Apple have a patent for a paper bag... my point is that its not necessarily about patenting turning milk into butter, but if you find a way to do it better than anyone has and you are a business that has put all of your R&D into perfecting that process in a market of other butter makers, then its fine. If they want your invention they can pay for it.