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Posted in Patents at 6:38 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
> Image: Buddha quote
Buddha and Thomas Jefferson loved candle analogies
Summary: Don’t lose sight of what patents are truly about
PATENTS for exclusivity
Conceived by serendipity Not granted for eternity As that would be stupidity
Monopolised temporarily Sharing allowed but barely It’s never too early To collaborate even scarcely
Humans as social animals With ideas and also principles Cooperation being the pinnacles Selfishness and greed as obstacles
On “shoulders of science” emergent Shoulders of a giant agent Ever so impatient 300 euros per hour, greed inherent
Patents were about publication Forfeiting secrecy for the sake of a nation Scientific emancipation For collective betterment, not altercation █
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