It has been said before, there is a huge gap between the prototype and the product that will be sold. That means that a company powerful enough will be able to sell/patent your invention faster than you do if they can…
Fair point. But somehow, if you're employed, you don't own your inventions: your company does. Your company's policy is sadly not taking your beliefs in account… and if they sue people using your invention, you can't…
Explain yourself. I don't see any reason to not own patents in order to protect your work from being patent trolled. Let's say you invent the novel. Right? You don't patent it because you think patents kill babies. Then…
It has been said before, there is a huge gap between the prototype and the product that will be sold. That means that a company powerful enough will be able to sell/patent your invention faster than you do if they can…
Fair point. But somehow, if you're employed, you don't own your inventions: your company does. Your company's policy is sadly not taking your beliefs in account… and if they sue people using your invention, you can't…
Explain yourself. I don't see any reason to not own patents in order to protect your work from being patent trolled. Let's say you invent the novel. Right? You don't patent it because you think patents kill babies. Then…