I think someone did that "missle" patent just to show he could do it
and get something allowed.
The trick for inventing, as I've approached it is how to get a far
better product, simpler, lighter, fewer pieces and for significantly
reduced cost where there is a distinct significant sized market for the
product's function, where other "players" are not seeing the
opportunity. Those are out there. They take "local knowledge" to see.
When you can do that, you have at least a favorable chance for a big
payout.
Re: Would this be a good way to prove CRD (compress *random* data) to the public? ... Patenting the inventing can be not so good idea, ... Article 40 (confidentiality of patent application/inventor) ... At the same time with the disclosure as meant in the first paragraph... I know one case related with compression/coding where a Dutch inventor... (comp.compression)
Re: Suggest any topic.. ...Math consists of what we've learned so far. ... If there are materials missing from the patent,... As I understand Adam Clark inventing from talks I had with people who ...Adam Clark sworn and signed a paper with this patent issue and when I ... (comp.compression)
Re: Suggest any topic.. ...Math consists of what we've learned so far. ... If there are materials missing from the patent,... As I understand Adam Clark inventing from talks I had with people who ...Adam Clark sworn and signed a paper with this patent issue and when I ... (comp.compression)
Re: "Flash of Genius" movie ... would indeed be obvious and therefore a patent for such would be invalid... for a Patent Office, even for large companies. ...Genius is recognizing the obvious before everyone else. ...Inventing a practical electric light - Genius ... (rec.crafts.metalworking)