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A much simpler solution would be adjusting the expiration of IT-patents. The patents in this case are from 1996 and expiring in 2016. If the term for IT patents was reduced to 10 years, we would have many fewer problems.


Fewer problems, but still a pain. If you independently come up with something one year in IT after the original patent holder, that's still nine years of suck.




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