Obama to propose plan targeting patent trolls
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Re: Obama to propose plan targeting patent trolls
#2More transparency and openness is good - not only in this case, but in almost all others.
* And yes I know the meaning of the term "property" in IP is frequently debated on HN.
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#4as usual, a lot of talking, proposing good stuff but 1% gets done.
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#6as usual, a lot of talking, proposing good stuff but 1% gets done.
When he does stuff, it's not enough (Obamacare) and it's too much (Obamacare); when he gets blocked, it's his fault it wasn't closed (Guantanamo) and he's threatening our freedom by trying to close it (Guantanamo); when he withdraws from wars he's cutting and running from our enemies (Iraq and Afghanistan) and he's a warmonger who isn't withdrawing fast enough (Iraq and Afghanistan).
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#8as usual, a lot of talking, proposing good stuff but 1% gets done.
Re: Obama to propose plan targeting patent trolls
#9I like this - it sounds like it's just adding transparency to get rid of the legal mind-games and intimidation. I had feared was that the plan was to effectively stop honoring patents under certain conditions. Although that would certainly be great in this specific situation, it presents a scary idea that rights or property* can be nullified after you've paid for it. More transparency and openness is good - not only…
Re: Obama to propose plan targeting patent trolls
#10I like this - it sounds like it's just adding transparency to get rid of the legal mind-games and intimidation. I had feared was that the plan was to effectively stop honoring patents under certain conditions. Although that would certainly be great in this specific situation, it presents a scary idea that rights or property* can be nullified after you've paid for it. More transparency and openness is good - not only…
IP is a case of the government forbidding you from using the matter and energy you own in certain ways. I never understand libertarians who love government-granted IP rights.