• metaStatic@kbin.earth
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    17 hours ago

    there can be a very good case made for putting private innovation into the public realm after a period of legal protections, (typically 20 years for most places)

    but anything that is public by it’s very nature should never be subject to patents

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      12 hours ago

      Even for those 20 years it can be incredibly suffocating in fast moving industries like IT. Just look at e.g. the way video codecs got mutilated by patents.

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        6 hours ago

        I think 3d printers would be the best example.

        patents where invented to protect trade secrets with the result of making them public being an unavoidable consequence. I didn’t mean to make it sound like I agree with intellectual property of any kind just to say there are good reasons and good outcomes. The internet doesn’t tend to be the place to discuss nuance however.