That is correct. It is all in the public domain (mandated by law in the US).
John

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On Nov 7, 2023, at 10:35 PM, Santosh Helekar <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually, almost all of the names listed in this thread do not qualify, in terms of just holding even a single patent on something they have "invented". I think only Dr. V. N. Shirodkar succeeded in patenting his stitch. 

It is very easy nowadays to do a patent search on the internet and figure out if someone has a patent granted, if they have a track record of multiple publications (not just a one-off report in an obscure journal) on the underlying invention, and if that invention has resulted in a commercial product. 

Cheers,

Santosh

On Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 5:00:19 PM UTC-6 John de Figueiredo wrote:
Am I correct that you are only looking for scientists of Goan origin with patents that resulted in commercial products? If so, some of the names suggested would not qualify.
Also, what is the time frame of your study?
JM de Figueiredo 


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