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by 0wza
4993 days ago
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This what I thought too. Where is his comparison to patents in other areas? I liked this title because it is restricted to software. A title like "Abolish patents, full stop" is, to be blunt, sheer idiocy and all too common. I think there are some key differences between software "R&D" and chemical and biological R&D, and I can't see how any rational argument for reform could ignore those differences, but this "Noble Laureate" fails to mention any of them. Does he know something on the subject of patents that we don't? |
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Why? Apparently a Nobel laureate in Economics disagrees with you, so maybe we should take the idea seriously.
To see more of Maskin's arguments on software patents, you can read a paper of his on the subject at citation #6 on his wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Maskin