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People who see themselves as entrepreneurs/hustlers/hackers, in contrast to scientists/inventors/researchers.


Can you name any examples of "non-obvious" software "inventions" that require patent protection?


RSA is the usual example. Do you disagree with it?


Yes, I disagree. Why does/did RSA require a patent?


Require is the wrong word. The question is were we better off with or without them having a patent. Not keeping RSA a trade secret seems like a win for society.


That presupposes a lot. Who says it would have been kept a "trade secret"? And, supposing it would have been, who's to say someone else wouldn't have come along with an alternative open solution?




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