Backbite and Sneerwell

Schumpeter’s gale, Apple’s fail

Tablets with rounded corners are as old as the hills. Literally.

01 October 2012

The merits of patent protection as a form of intellectual property rights are not hard to understand.

If you’re an inventor, and you invest your time, ingenuity and capital in developing a new product, testing and refining it until it finally works, it is not fair to you if someone else were allowed to produce a blatant copy, and sell it at a price that undercuts what you need to pay off your investment in innovation. Hence, patents.

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