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Date:      Sat, 13 May 2000 18:46:03 -0500
From:      "G. Adam Stanislav" <redprince@redprince.net>
To:        W Gerald Hicks <jhix@mindspring.com>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Why are people against GNU? WAS Re: 5.0 already?
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>At 16:21 13-05-2000 -0700, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
>>Indeed, the US Patent Office has been doing more damage to the concept
>>of valid IP protection than perhaps any other force.
>
>Mostly because the patent is rarely granted to the creator of the idea.

Let me also add there is a big difference between what copyright protects
and what patents cover.

Copyright protects IP in literal sense: An author creates something, and it
belongs to him for life (and his heirs for a limited time). It's true
property, and the author is a true owner.

But patents do not protect a property, they protect discovery of natural
laws. When someone invents something, he discovers some law of nature, he
discovers how things work. But those laws are not his. They were always
here, we just did not know about them. A patent does not really protect
ownership of a discovery, rather it grants the discoverer a temporary
exclusive use of his own discovery. I think its main purpose is to
encourage the discoverer into publishing of his discovery. Without patent
protection many discoveries would be kept in secret.

Adam


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