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  1. International Impact on $400 Million IP Experiment Making Some Nervous · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How does patent work internationally?

    Imagine in 10-20 years, China becomes the biggest economy in the world, it ignores all the US patents, and just use those patents to roll out their own products.

    For example, a patented medicine sold by an US company to Africa at $10 per bill, and the same "Made-In-China" pill cost $0.01, what is to stop Africa from buying from China instead?

    Right now US is still powerful enough so that other countries must agree to certain rules/laws made in USA, in exchange for free trade deals, but when that strength faded, so will the leverage.

    I draw this opinion from the recent, possible change of international whaling law, where Japan is about to gather enough votes to start commercial whaling again. So what is deemed illegal in the last few decades will soon become acceptable when the power shifted.

  2. Non-MS Open Source on OpenBRR Launches Closed Open-Source Group · · Score: 4, Insightful

    to ensure that only trusted participants are coming into the system

    Is this just a more polite way to say they don't want MS to join?

  3. Flooding? on Public Patents? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Couldn't people flood the patent office with simple ideas

    Isn't this the very reason why patent application costs money and time? So that the inventors will think twice before wasting the office's time.

    And if we can lobby congressmen to wave the charges, we might as well lobby for no patent at all, this way all patents will be public patent.

  4. Perception on The Time for Women in Games · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think in more developed countries, game-playing women are perceived as nerds, hence reducing their chances of finding mates.

    In less developed countries, game-playing women are perceived as lazy, hence reducing their chances of finding mates.

    Honestly, I'm surprised Ms Fulton titled her keynote "The Best Defense... Why Gender Doesn't Matter (As Much As You Might Think)". If gender really doesn't matter, then why would the general public care of 10% or 99% of the game developers are female?

  5. Leaving Differently on Leaving Early May Cost You Time · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It doesn't really matter if you leave work earlier or later, as long as you leave slightly different from the rest of the pack, the road will most likely be empty.

    However, your employer will always notice if you leave early, so the idea situation is to leave late.

  6. Like New on DRM Lite for Electronic Textbooks · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think one of the reasons why publishers see ebooks as more threatening to their industry than the paper books is because ebooks will always be in "Like New" condition, thus it can be traded in the 2nd hand market at very close to the retail price.

    And even with a slight price difference, (poor) students will always be more inclined to purchase the used-but-as-good-as-new ebooks.

  7. Stock Exchange on Teachers Using Computer Games in Class · · Score: 4, Interesting

    One of our lecturers asked us to participate in a stock exchange game, and had the nerve to bet that we wouldn't do well.

    Sure enough we did well, mainly because we students as one big syndicate is simply too powerful in term of market manipulation, and the fact that one is more risk-taking with fake money. So I guess we did learn something out of it.