Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than physical creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of these concepts has led to a destructive arms race among technology companies.
Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than physical creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of these concepts has led to a destructive arms race among technology companies.
Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than tangible creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of broad technologies has led to a destructive arms race among technology giants.
In a case considered pivotal to the future of science and medicine, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday about a claim that human genes can be patented.
In a case considered pivotal to the future of science and medicine, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday about a claim that human genes can be patented.
In a case considered pivotal to the future of science and medicine, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday about a claim that human genes can be patented.
Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than tangible creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of broad technologies has led to a destructive arms race among technology giants.
Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than tangible creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of broad technologies has led to a destructive arms race among technology giants.
Patents on software often grant ownership of concepts, rather than tangible creations. The increasing push to assert ownership of broad technologies has led to a destructive arms race among technology giants.
Amazon has recently patented a "system and method for converting gifts." Consumers could keep a list of lousy gift givers, whose choices would be vetted before anything ships.
Amazon has recently patented a "system and method for converting gifts." Consumers could keep a list of lousy gift givers, whose choices would be vetted before anything ships.