 h a l f b a k e r y I like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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does the ribbon come with a death spike? just asking... |
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Who's funding this white elephant? |
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Making the prototype is sometimes the EASY part of a patent application. |
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Demonstrating prior art will invalidate a patent; the halfbakery itself (or Google's cache of it, or the Wayback Machine) will demonstrate prior art on any idea posted. If you've an idea you want to patent, you'd best keep it to yourself. |
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Actually you have one year from your announcement to get the application in. |
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Got a link, [GC]? I'm interested as to how that is enforceable. (Also, what country are you in, and does that change the picture?) |
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I've been told that the halfbakery itself does not count as prior art - because it can be edited. |
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That sort of thing is largely dependant upon the jurisdiction in which you reside. |
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<dons brown trousers, orange shirt with grandfather collar, takes up guitar..> |
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"Aaaaaare you goinnnng to 'Baaaaaakery Fair? |
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Cus-taaard Gunnnns and moebius twiiiine.." |
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[fridge] I thought about that, hence the wayback machine reference, which cannot be edited. |
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