2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1741-8372(04)02461-2
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Ethics and patents: are patents bad or just misunderstood?

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“…It entitles the patentee to solely monopolize and exploit the invention on the basis of making the invention public. The rationale 5 behind granting a patent is to (i) reward the innovator some exclusivity -which could have been otherwise remained as a trade secrete (ii) encourage -who otherwise would not have bothered to invent it in the first place and (iii) promote the development of technology.…”
Section: What Is a Patent?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It entitles the patentee to solely monopolize and exploit the invention on the basis of making the invention public. The rationale 5 behind granting a patent is to (i) reward the innovator some exclusivity -which could have been otherwise remained as a trade secrete (ii) encourage -who otherwise would not have bothered to invent it in the first place and (iii) promote the development of technology.…”
Section: What Is a Patent?mentioning
confidence: 99%