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by rektide 1484 days ago
5 years is a long long time to dictate to the world your terms. You've had a chance to make a huge impact after 5 years. If the current system, especially where no courts defend a RAND premise (reasonable and non-disciminatory), 5 years is a vast amount of human life where progress may be kept in stasis. Humanity deserves to not be trapped for even 5 years, but hopefully the limit compels action even earlier.

In general, I think information-theory and software patents are also highly highly highly bullshit & everyone involved with this unethical & immoral practice should probably be shot into the sun.

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This would enable major players to stall you for five years (mainly with lawsuits) and wait until your patent has expired. Five years is just too short.
Meh I doubt it. Five years is a long time.

If it's going to be longer, patents need mandatory needs Fair Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory licensing.

20 years is insane, even with FRAND.