• Elvith Ma'for@feddit.org
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    16 hours ago

    I mean, I get the idea of patents. If there were no protection of “ideas”, some random person could have one, try to bring it to market but could just be outplayed by a big corporation with enough money to copy this idea and sell it everywhere before he can even start production. They have more resources and money, but might not have had that idea. There should be some protection. Problem is, that these are also abused by the big corporations, so… Maybe we need to fix this somehow.

    • Cellari@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      It’s usually fixed with a good competition. No one corporate can abuse the system if viable competitions exists.

      But if I had to give some critique, then the duration for USA patent system is one that can create a money grab system by creating a costly dependency to a legacy system that has grown so long it is hard to replace.

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        3 hours ago

        Market liberalism is not the answer. It’s what we have today. It ends up with the giants eating the competition and using any advantage they have got. Only active legislation works against legal abuse against those that see it as sport.

    • Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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      15 hours ago

      You should be able to own the right to bring a novel idea into production, after it’s generally available then it should have no protection.

      Basically if you come up with an idea, you get to get the first initial rounds of profits to make it worth your while, that’s it.