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Re: Bow history and patent

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 5:13 pm
by alexrider
spork wrote:
alexrider wrote:I am not the least suggesting to forbid anyone selling their artistic creation
No. You're simply lobbying that the government make it legal for us to steal their work.
No. No government interference in these matters. Good you admitted being indoctrinated by "western values" in an earlier post...
On the whole, patents do not benefit society nor reward the original inventors.
To end on a more humorous tone,
Patents are for suckers and fools: http://www.patentlysilly.com/

If you come around my area :cool2: , and if there is no wind, let's discuss how the world should be in front of a cool beer OK?
Cheers :bye:
Alex

Re: Bow history and patent

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:09 pm
by spork
alexrider wrote:On the whole, patents do not benefit society nor reward the original inventors.
The 25 patents I currently hold benefit both the public and myself.

Re: Bow history and patent

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 1:32 pm
by alexrider
spork wrote:
alexrider wrote:On the whole, patents do not benefit society nor reward the original inventors.
The 25 patents I currently hold benefit both the public and myself.
Wow! that's a lot of wasted time and money. Does it leave you time to actually invent something? And/or go kitesurfing?
Any patents benefiting kitesurfers ?
:cool2:
Alex