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"What? You don't like independent artists and small business entrepreneurs?
The other side of your coin is that when one proposes a new product to a large company, the large company (using your principles) just takes it and runs it into a profitable line without giving one any profit or credit. Been there, done that. The only protection that an independent inventor has, and it's not much, comes in the Provisional Patent Application. This merely gives the small inventor, who wants to start his own business, standing to sue in court when the big boys try to appropriate his or her work. And then it only lasts for a year, during which time the small guy has to develop his product, market, partnerships and investments, and shell out the big bucks for the full patent application.
Do you say that because you can't produce anything intellectual, and only consume the work of others?"
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