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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
Yes, they do get paid for their work. And most of the time other people can use their research without paying them for it. They just have to cite the idea and what not was originally theirs.
FYI, it is not uncommon for patents to be filed based on a scientist's or engineer's work that is about to be published/presented at a conference. Universities make big money on licensing agreements.

Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
(the patent office is bogged down so they rarely do prior existence checks well enough).
I don't know if "rarely" is a fair characterization. What percentage of patents actually get invalidated?


Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
It's nice to actually have a discussion . This rarely happens on Digg.
Debating is good clean fun.