2ndGearRubber
Well-known member
There is zero doubt in my mind that if IP protection didn't expire, you'd hate that it didn't, I promise you. The good news is that the inventor of a technology tends to stick around beyond their patent, so most often you have the chance to buy what you perceive to be the better tool from the inventor.
Expiry of patents/intellectual property is the cornerstone of healthy, vibrant and competitive industry. Protection of monopolies has an utterly horrible history on scales large and small.
I'm not advocating for monopolies. I'm just saying carbon copies, duplicates, is lame as a business choice IMO. Something could always be improved.








