Re: [DIYbio] Re: DIYbio projects

On 11/21/2014 12:34 PM, Brian Degger wrote:
> Surely uk isn't the only place that has that sort of business support?

We have some volunteer organizations staffed by retirees, but it's mostly
for vanilla styles of business. IP is pretty expensive here in the US.
Lawyer fees are far more than patent office, and there is hardly anyone
to ask about forcing something open by patent and abandon to public
domain strategies. We hear a little talk about patent pools with
an open hardware purpose, but see no action.

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