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bighi | 4 years ago

And it used to be so good. Not being ironic. For example, coca-cola patented their formula. It didn't prevent other companies from making their own "colas", like Pepsi. They just couldn't make it using the exact coca-cola formula. Which is fair, I'd say. You have to create your own way to achieve that result.

The equivalent in software should be "you can replicate the idea, but not the code behind it". But somehow that became "you can't replicate the idea at all", which is super broken.

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blibble|4 years ago

coca cola never patented their formula, it's still a secret

same with WD40/KFC/...

EntropyDenied|4 years ago

That's exactly how it should be. Intellectual "Property" is only property so long as it's kept secret. Once the secret is out it's just information.

IMHO Patents are unethical. Patents for IP are an atrocity and Software Patents are a crime against humanity.

kingcharles|4 years ago

And Coca-Cola has an ingredient benefit - the fact they have a license to put coca into the drinks is completely unique in the industry AFAIK. It might be troublesome for a competitor to get that same license.