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90 Percent of Businesses Say IP Is "Not Important"

langelgjm writes "In 2009, the National Science Foundation teamed up with the Census Bureau to ask U.S. businesses how important intellectual property was to them. Now, after three years of surveys, the results are in. Astonishingly, it turns out that when asked, 90 percent of businesses say intellectual property is 'not important'. While some very large businesses and specific sectors indicate that patents, copyrights, and trademarks are important, overall, the figures are shockingly low. What's more, the survey's results have received hardly any press. It appears that formal intellectual property protection is far less important to the vast majority of U.S. businesses than some federal agencies, such as the patent office, are willing to admit."

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  1. Re:There is no such thing as Intellectual Property by bunratty · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    If you say so. You don't mind telling us your passwords then, huh? You don't have any exclusive rights to them, according to your own claim.

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