Without knowing who you are, I can say with confidence that you have zero 
patents, and have never worked in industry.  You are extremely naive---IP and 
patents fuel innovation.  Only those with no creativity berate patents.
JGH
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-----Original Message-----
From: km <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:52:01 
To: General Forum at Bioinformatics.Org<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BiO BB] Bioinformatics and Intellectual Property Rights


Hi,

I have some comments in general.
True potential of research does not mean one has a bunch of patents
(restrictive) to push others to stone age.
Patent system is actually a big stumble to discovery. It is a relic/fossil
of human greed and opportunism -  a state where rich become even rich and
poor become even poor. It is created to make products(drugs etc...) of
inventions inaccessible to the poor.
Moreover IPR is archaic and has not evolved.
I would also like u to note that most software developed in bioinformatics
is in opensource domain with a  "no-no" to software patents.

Please follow the  link for this useless patent regime.
http://www.physorg.com/news140178906.html


HTH
KM

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Tarun Bansal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
>
> I was just wondering if Bioinformatics professionals really care about
> securing the IP rights for their inventions?
>
> With this assumptions in mind, my company 'Sagacious Research' was planning
> to develop certain modules on importance of IPR (specially patents) for
> Bioinfo professional (highlighting exceptions).
>
> Please feel free to contribute any information to the modules and indicate
> what would you like to see in these modules.Also, if you are already aware
> of certain similar modules do let me know.
>
> Further, in case you want any economical patent research done (including
> patent preparation, searching, etc), you can feel free to contact me at this
> email ID. I have an extensive experience of patent research in
> Bioinformatics domain and have helped many bioinfo professionals in
> realizing the true potential of their research.
>
> Best regards,
> Tarun
> Director, Product Development
> Sagacious Research
>
>
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