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Japanese Nobel Laureate Blasts His Country's Treatment of Inventors

schwit1 writes: Shuji Nakamura won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics (along with two other scientists) for his work inventing blue LEDs. But long ago he abandoned Japan for the U.S. because his country's culture and patent law did not favor him as an inventor. Nakamura has now blasted Japan for considering further legislation that would do more harm to inventors.

"In the early 2000s, Nakamura had a falling out with his employer and, it seemed, all of Japan. Relying on a clause in Japan's patent law, article 35, that assigns patents to individual inventors, he took the unprecedented step of suing his former employer for a share of the profits his invention was generating. He eventually agreed to a court-mediated $8 million settlement, moved to the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and became an American citizen. During this period he bitterly complained about Japan's treatment of inventors, the country's educational system and its legal procedures. 'The problem is now the Japanese government wants to eliminate patent law article 35 and give all patent rights to the company. If the Japanese government changes the patent law it means basically there would no compensation [for inventors].'"

There is a similar problem with copyright law in the U.S., where changes to the law in the 1970s and 1990s have made it almost impossible for copyrights to ever expire. The changes favor the corporations rather than the individuals who might actually create the work.

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  1. Re: Hos is the US any better? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    When exactly? If you're naively referring to the French Revolution, may I remind you that it was wanted and supported by the Bourgeoise class, which had enough of the unproductive nobility and clergy? Yes, Big Money wanted a change and got it. The populace served as a mere weapon. All the "workers' revolutions" have failed. Should you try now to do anything foolish, we will destroy you, utterly. The power imbalance is simply too great. In most of the civilized world we have a disarmed populace, and in the rest of it we have the biggest and most powerful weapons. And now, thanks to automation, we don't need your grubby little hands for menial jobs anymore. In a couple of generations at most we'll have a paradise on Earth for us One Percenter and you will have become extinct... Peacefully. By simply dying out. If you want to fight, be our guests: we'll shorten the time to about a couple of days. :)