Patents these days can be done competently for as little as $7K ...

On 6/1/07, J. Andrew Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Jun 1, 2007, at 1:45 PM, Benjamin Goertzel wrote:
>
> Actually, it is quite possible to patent something purely
> protectively -- i.e. get the patent but then give everyone in the
> world the right to freely use the idea ;-) ... the point being to
> stop anyone else from fallaciously patenting it...


It would be a lot cheaper just to publish it.  Patents, done
correctly, are pretty expensive.


J. Andrew Rogers


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