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Is it possible to prevent people from using science you discovered in terms of technology? is there a way to have GPL applied to hardware?
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>>101237680
They're called patents.
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>>101237711
Indeed
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>>101237711
Do they usually have these for schools? It seems that many of them get used as justifications Kickstarter shilling.
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>>101237680
>Is it possible to prevent people from using your product
>For instance you can stop people from using your product by using the GPL
Pottery
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>>101237744
Anybody can patent their inventions, all you need is money to pay a lawyer.
If you do research professionally your company/university will pay for the patent, but if you're a loner than enjoy paying $10K to patent your invention that probably already exists but better
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>>101237711
Do they usually have these for schools? It seems that many of them get used as justifications Kickstarter shilling. MIT couldn't even patent melatonin and it became a 'supplement' even though it's a hormone.
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>>101237795
What kind of kike would try to patent a chemical that is produced naturally by the body?
What next, patenting animals?
Retarded



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