[LINK] OT? Re: Australian Patents

tom. tom.cleary at gmail.com
Sat Dec 6 19:36:37 AEDT 2014


Google "groklaw".

If the Internet is interested, they can find prior art in no time....   ;-)

tom.

On 06/12/14 15:50, JanW wrote:
> At 06:44 PM 6/12/2014, Stephen Loosley you wrote:
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>> Free for Aussie citizens anyway. The same as copyright is free.
> I don't disagree with that at all. But isn't part of patenting the need to research the originality in the first place? How would that get done?
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