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Authored by: Ian Al on Monday, October 15 2012 @ 06:12 AM EDT |
You cannot patent any robot invention unless it includes a novel concept. Baking
pies to grandma's recipe is prior art and not novel. It is also a recipe and,
thereby, not patentable subject matter.
So, unless there is something novel about the robot design that usefully puts
the hot pie on a windowsill that other robots just cannot reach, then there is
nothing to patent.
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Regards
Ian Al
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