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by dwroberts
89 days ago
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Seems more like he had the patent long enough to build a sustainable business from his own work, and now he’s been able to earn enough from it that others’ implementations aren’t a risk to him. Which is kind of the entire point of patents, just that they last way too long relative to the speed of technological progress |
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Which makes sense--I don't doubt that he is a subject matter expert where this patent is concerned. If this algorithm continues to be widely used or its use increases, then that would be likely be good for him.