Patent Hoarder Says Patent System Is Just Fine

from the monorail! dept

Patent hoarder Nathan Myhrvold is at it again, repeating his usual schtick that the patent system is just fine. Myhrvold, who's hardly an unbiased source on the matter says everything's okay simply because there aren't very many patent lawsuits -- a complete red herring. The issue isn't the number of lawsuits generated, though there are plenty of wasteful, drawn out ones, it's that the current system doesn't award or encourage innovation. He also says "there isn't any hard data to support" the idea that patent trolls are a problem. Maybe he just doesn't like being called a troll. Fair enough: patent-hoarding hobbits like Myhrvold are a problem.
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    dorpus, 23 Aug 2005 @ 9:26pm

    Should we outlaw lip syncing?

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    dorpus, 23 Aug 2005 @ 9:48pm

    or how about outlawing recorded music?

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    Mousky, 24 Aug 2005 @ 6:17am

    Re: or how about outlawing recorded music?

    What does any of this have to do with IP?

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    suprod, 24 Aug 2005 @ 9:28am

    don't outlaw lipsyncying

    just outlaw dorpus and the /. content spewed there from.

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  5. identicon
    Anonymous of Course, 24 Aug 2005 @ 10:49am

    Re: don't outlaw lipsyncying

    Don't outlaw Dorpus. He used to occasionally pop up with an insightful, albeit unpopular and perhaps esoteric, observation. Lately his comments have just been drivel. Don't ban him, no. Instead we should hope for his full recover from whatever intellectually debilitating trauma he has suffered.

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    Anonymous Coward, 24 Aug 2005 @ 11:07am

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    Dourpus, 24 Aug 2005 @ 4:22pm

    Re: don't outlaw lipsyncying

    Lately his comments have just been drivel.

    Unless the topic is "What Henti is best" - Dorpus's got noth'n.


    Don't ban him, no. Instead we should hope for his full recover from whatever intellectually debilitating trauma he has suffered.

    Blows to the head from baseball bats are not something one recovers from. That is why baseball bats are an effective way to deal with the things that go bump in the night in Call of Cthulhu.

    Things men were not ment to know -> Dorpus.

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