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Thought around the defense of the intellectual ownership
The gang dachshunds (beagle boys) The patent is the guarantor that the industrial production improves through always new ideas, what someone is spurred to produce attracted by the earningses that he can draw of it.
The patent help the know-how to be applicated in the legality and the acquisition of the intellectual resources to happens in permissible way.
The most famous expedient for the patent frauds, consists of using the ideas without (obviously) telling the legitimate owners, because the theft will be discovered only many years later when the product will publicly be visible. At that point to defend the own rights it will be necessary a very long and very expensive trial. In the case of a collective fraud besides, the members can always say that idea has been elaborate only from themselves, and only casually in the same moment of another inventor.
If it is so easy to steal the ideas, what do they serve the patents? To protect the affairs of the great industrial groups?
It seems evident that the laws produced based to the international accords don't protect the inventors, since the costs to protect the patents to planetary level are unbelievable. In the times of the computer science as availability of everybody and the technology in general, source of numerous pastimes, the possibilities that a precious idea comes from an impassioned that only it has a good time and not from a professional that with it works, are vast.
Why then not to allow a total protection without or moderate costs? When a patent is used, enough huge taxes will be asked and therefore to apply only sustainable costs from the great firms, doesn't get other result that to allow them to appropriate of other people's ideas, extreme easily. The notorious cases, those actual related to the Ipods and similar products of the past, denotes indeed whether to deceive a "private" is a diffused habit in the big firms and that the wish to make up a solution there is not.
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