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June 28th 2010

by badfaith
Brain-fu: 18930

(66299) Built on Intelligent Patents (Translation of idea nº 15040) i-Invent.com

 

 

 

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Idea translated: nº 15040 of ideator El último Xel'Naga: mira "Mis favoritos"


Intelligent Patents


They say “necessity is the mother of invention”. Now that we are going through a period of financial crisis, obtaining a patent for innovations in industrial products and processes should be made easier. The industrial sector is also in crisis due to the general financial crisis, and patents are extremely expensive, especially for small and medium-sized companies. This undoubtedly puts a check on research carried out by companies, and also -why not- on research carried out by individuals. Here is the average cost of taxes until a patent is granted:


Spanish national patent without Preliminary Test = 600 €

Spanish national patent with Preliminary Test = 1,100 €

European (11 States) = 34,099 €

PCT (International phase) = 3,600 €


(http://www.proyectosfindecarrera.com/que-es-una-patente.htm)


Patents should be free of charge, or their price should at least be reduced to a symbolic fee, that anyone could afford. Their current high cost discriminates the creative potential of people without financial resources.


Who would pay for these patents? Well, since Governments have acted as father-figures for banks, financing them through the crisis, they could also accept to pay for patents, at least for those granted to smaller companies or to companies in financial trouble, as well as patents granted to citizens who lack the financial resources needed to pay for such high prices. In exchange, the legal bases for exploitation would change. Currently, these legal bases give the owner of the patent exclusivity on the exploitation of the new technology over a period of 20 years. With, however, the obligation of publishing the secrets of how the technology works, since the company is guaranteed to be the only one to benefit.


It is really quite a selfish system. Research is economically overvalued. New findings should be shared with the rest of society, even with other companies, and new technologies would make for more efficient production.


How then would the inventor's or company's researching efforts be rewarded? Innovations could be shared with other companies in exchange for a percentage of the benefit made thanks to the new technology. Meaning that if, for example, the use of a new technology involves saving on production costs, a percentage of the amount saved would go to the inventor. If it were the invention of a specific product, such as a new pharmaceutical drug, other companies could be allowed to market it in exchange for a given percentage paid to the inventor or the company owning the patent.


This would entail that:

1) The inventor can patent findings free of charge, thus encouraging research for all citizens and companies.

2) The invention is shared by all, thus modernizing production and making it more efficient.

3) Cooperation and the distribution of benefits are encouraged, and this, along with the above two points, would help in the recovery of the global financial crisis.



I'm sure many ideators in ideas4all would be interested in guaranteeing their ideas belong to them, but they would also like to see them realized and receive just payment for this.


Also, the infamous disputes between pharmaceutical companies, NGOs and the governments of developing countries would be avoided, whereas now there are cases in which the population of developing countries is agonizing from diseases that have a cure, only the company owning the patent does not authorize the production of cheaper, more accessible drugs by other companies. Patents would no longer imply exclusivity in the exploitation of inventions.


Many thanks.

(my text follows:)

There are a few people who use this site who actually pursue their ideas in practice (as distinct from people such as myself, who just have ideas, but do not intend to make them) and do try to develop them into something that could make them money, and be a viable product.

But concern has been raised about such things as patents, copyrights, and the general ownership of the ideas and inventions they create.

Indeed this is the real problem for most inventors, who are reluctant to bring their ideas to those who could develop them, and have the resources to do so, because of the fear of being robbed, their ideas stolen, or being pushed out of the development of the idea... and with patents and copyright being an expensive affair, frequently beyond the ability of the people who's ideas they are to pay for them. So many many good ideas never see the light of day, not because they are impractical or bad ideas, but because of a fear of the realities of commerce and corporate underhandedness.

To deal with this, I propose a site, and service, which could be an extension of this one, or a whole new site altogether... which could have the catchy name: i-Invent.

This would be a site, or option for serious and practically active inventors and users of this site to use a subscription service, whereby they pay a small monthly fee, which could pay for the upkeep of this facility, the site costs etc. But also uses the money to pay for patent searches copyright expenses and legal fees for the users, protects their rights, and brings them to the attention of corporations and interested commercial parties... all paid for by the use of the communal pot which this subscription contributes to, and which the individual users could not afford by themselves.

The condition of use would be that under the terms of subscription, if and when a product is sold, or brought to market, a commission or return from the success of the product is paid back into the pot for other users to take advantage of.

This is similar in structure to how a stock market works, but for immediate benefit for those with good ideas.

 

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Lesbianas

by MARLINKA2391 (Guatemala City, Guatemala) July 5th 2010

since: 09/09/2009, Brain-fu: 89868

Don't worry about it, i'll try to write you always in English, since i put on practice this language. Have a nice day. :0)

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by badfaith (Kent, United Kingdom) July 5th 2010

since: 03/09/2010, Brain-fu: 18930

Thank You Marlinka.
Unfortunately I do not speak Sapnish... I am a stupid English man after all!!!
Google Translate does the work for me.
But please feel free to comment in your language.

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by MARLINKA2391 (Guatemala City, Guatemala) July 3rd 2010

since: 09/09/2009, Brain-fu: 89868

Excellent badfaith. But do you understand Spanish? I can't believe it. Well, if that is the case, I will comment in the future in my native language. :0) (Also the original idea of El Ultimo Xel Naga is incredible! )

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by badfaith (Kent, United Kingdom) July 3rd 2010

since: 03/09/2010, Brain-fu: 18930

Sorry to ear of your troubles soroman...
...but thanks for the comment.
I always meet people who say they have an idea of some sort... be it movie script or invention, but they never tell anyone about it for this very reason. Large companies can afford all this expense and time, but the individual inventors don't... I wonder how many of the next iinventions to change our lives resides in the minds of people out there somewhere- the next ipod perhaps, or the next mode of transport etc.

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