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scratt
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2005-01-13, 05:55

Yeah right... And in the real world..

I suggest you look up Patent law..

But a small lesson for you...

1) File the patent in a way that so well describes your idea that no-one else can plagiarize it and get away with it.

2) Filing a patent in the US alone will not protect you worldwide and the cost of adding regions to a Patent is as simple as adding a 0 to the end of the cost of filing eahc time.

3) Have enough money to actually defend that Patent should it be infringed...

4) Be willing to lose all that money and have your idea copied in many many countries which you simply cannot touch... Thailand, springs to mind...

and so on...

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