Re: Ten years later



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On Mar 8, 11:59 pm, Betov <b...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Because the whole knowledge of the humanity belongs to the
humanity,and
if our ancestor had not invented the stone axes, nobody would have
ever
invented any plane, any math, any anything.

And patents *exactly* do that.

No clown. The limitations, in duration, of the patents validities
do exactly that. Not the patents. Nevertheless, in the in between
time, patents are crimes against humanity, and this is particulary
true and shocking in matter of medical researches, and in matter
of any activity which would touch cultures, like Software does.


Betov.

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