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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 13 2012 @ 12:51 PM EDT |
I may be a naive optimist...but...I prefer believing that
the patent bar largely favors software patents based on:
(a) reasonably sound legal reasoning
(b) an unconscious, and unfortunate, bias towards extending
laws by analogy. (Probably sort of analogous to how Rubin
saw Sun - carebears strangling projects with
specifications.) (really a problem in the American
legislature...it is really difficult to live without
committing felonies.)
Besides, eh, once you assume that someone's dishonest -
there's not much point in continuing communication.
Of course, (a bit off-topic), given flurry of journal
articles from typical radiologists to a recommendation that
mammography be significantly scaled back - I could be wrong.
(In case you're wondering, a reasonable scientific median is
that mammography does save lives - just not very many and
that the money could be spent much more effectively
elsewhere.)
--Erwin[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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