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Working Around Patents with Evolutionary Design

An anonymous reader writes "Using computational trial-and-error allowed a Stanford team to come up with a patent-free WiFi antenna. Patent rules are tricky to formulate as self-interest dictates that the claim is as general as possible. Patent fences effectively can build a substantive competitive barrier to markets. Using evolutionary tactics may be a way to legally and ethically bypass these roadblocks."

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  1. So what's to prevent patent trolls doing the same? by tomhudson · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Its time to "fix" this problem by removing software and business methods from the purview of the patent office.

  2. Re:That's great! by riegel · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I am not a big fan of the patent system. but...

    This example shows the patent system working to the end it was designed (encourageing innovation). If Cisco had not had a patent on design A design B may have never surfaced.

    Am I wrong?

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