I can't view the link because it's expired, so I'll just post my rant here. The entire point of patents, as delineated in the U.S. Constitution, is "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." So patents are a means , of securing an end , which is "the progress of science and useful arts".…
> Is anyone actually arguing at this point that our current patent regime is accomplishing this end? All through history patents have always hindered innovation and progress, and there is plenty of research to back this up: http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/intellectual/against.h... I think it should be obvious by now for anyone that we are well past the point where the system is fixable, the only solution is to…
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E9731A/?tag=dedasys-20
The author - or one of them, at least - Michele Boldrin is a very bright guy, who also does a lot of writing in Italian here:
And has a hand in starting a political movement in Italy, here:
He also happens to be from Padova, my home away from home in Italy, although I've never had the occasion to meet him, as he lives and works in the US.
Worth noting though, that the book itself does not appear to be available under a free license...