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by bocajuniors
5250 days ago
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The only point of the patent system "is to encourage inventors to publicly document how their invention works so other people can use it (with licensing), instead of keeping it secret and possibly having the knowledge lost over time." |
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Either way, I have a hard time believing that this is a bigger problem than managing a patent system per se.
Also, there are probably much better ways to protect secrets systematically for the benefit of both inventors and the public.
More plausible is the potential benefit of being able to broadcast an invention and attract investors without having to give up a first-to-move advantage. Elisha Gray might suggest otherwise.