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[News] Why Intellectual Monopolies Hinder Science, Not Advance It

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What use are research patents? 

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| In any case, I'm not buying David's assertion that "most universities", or 
| most hospitals or research institutes for that matter, rely heavily on 
| licensing income. And that being so, I am also somewhat skeptical about the 
| number of researchers' families being supported by patents.   
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| What's the Open Science connection? Well, if you're interested in patenting 
| the results of your research, there are a lot of restrictions on how you can 
| disseminate your results. You can't keep an Open Notebook, or upload 
| unprotected work to a preprint server or publicly-searchable repository, or 
| even in many cases talk about the IP-related parts of your work at 
| conferences. It seems from the data above that most universities would not be 
| losing much if they gave up chasing patents entirely; nor would they be 
| risking much future income, since so few seem to get significant funds from 
| licensing.         
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http://www.sennoma.net/main/archives/2009/06/what_use_are_research_patents.php


Recent:

Time to rethink intellectual property laws?

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| Conversely, there is widespread anecdotal evidence that the act created a
| mind-set among many researchers that their knowledge represents a potential
| goldmine not to be shared with potential competitors (i.e. those working in
| other universities) - at least until it has been protected by a patent
| application.
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| Similarly, the act has led to a flood of “upstream” patents on basic
| scientific knowledge, leading to what some commentators describe as a
| virtually impenetrable “patent thicket” blocking small-scale inventors from
| marketing their products. For example, restrictive software patents limit
| further development and commercialisation in the field of information
| technology.
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http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=8543&page=
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