Patent of FaceGen Technology

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neva

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Dec 2, 2011, 3:55:11 AM12/2/11
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I wonder why there is no patent for this facegen technology? I
searched google patents etc. and could not find any information about
the patent of this stuff, that seems awkward. Does anyone know
anything about this situation?
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FaceGen Guru

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Dec 7, 2011, 6:45:34 AM12/7/11
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Software patents are slow to acquire and extremely expensive to
litigate. They are mainly used either by large companies to block
competition or by non-practicing entities (a company consisting of
only a few lawyers) to gouge the industry for money. Some startups do
acquire patents, with the hope that a large company will pay more to
acquire them. As a startup without venture capital, we decided to
focus on actually creating something instead.

The first patent threat we had to deal with (since expired) was
actually written by a lawyer (Sitrick). From a technical perspective
it can only be described as vaguely-worded garbage. Regardless,
patents have the force of law behind them. We've looked at a number of
other possible (and one actual) threats. All can be described as
obvious combinations of ideas already existing at the time of filing.

On a separate note, software patents destroy innovation both by
preventing competition and sucking money away from R&D. Of course what
else could you expect of a government bureaucracy whose job is to hand
out monopolies on trivial ideas. It's very Orwellian.

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