If America really wanted competition, it should eliminate all patents
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Replying to @ByronWoodson
this is what I asked
@elonmusk to do, and he did it. i'm doing the same thing with my inventions!pic.twitter.com/yOqdSzx1rT
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Couldn't agree more, throw it all out there !!! Reminded me of this clip from this funny german arm bow inventor.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsIihrcqJYA …
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this was my takehttps://daniellefong.com/2010/02/11/how-law-shapes-the-business-landscape-and-a-patent-puzzle/ …2 replies 2 retweets 3 likes -
The solution is to not patent anything. Who invents the glass today should figure the bottle tomorrow. Your neighbour can only get to the bottle by making many glasses, how could we try to forbid that. I you really invented something, that alone is edge enough, why claim more ?
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right. the invention is enough *if* you're not literally fighting people for context from day 0 of your life.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Zee_void and
otherwise, apparently, you need to fight every day of your life for 33 years, and for the universe to line up just so.
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The beginning to Speaker for the Dead, Orson Scott Card talked about how simplistic that type of storyline is, and how it takes a more seasoned writer to grow out of that kind of paint-by-numbers thing. Then proceeds to write a Unicron of a novel.
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Unicron! 
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I show my age because my age is timeless
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