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jducoeur ([personal profile] jducoeur) wrote2016-04-17 05:44 pm
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You know you've been around the block a few times...

... when your internal monologue goes something like this:

"A-ha!  Yes, that looks like the right solution to the problem."

(Smug.)  "Oh, I like that -- it's pretty innovative, and I think it's even a good user workflow."

(Dismay.)  "Oh, crap -- that means I probably have to write an effing patent..."
ETA: folks, I appreciate that you're trying to help with the comments, but you're not -- you're making an extremely difficult and painful decision much worse. I've been studying this question at *least* as long as any of you, I understand it quite deeply from all sides, and quite frankly, you're not in my shoes and don't understand the sheer number of issues I'm juggling here. Please stop.

[identity profile] serakit.livejournal.com 2016-04-17 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Because if you do something innovative and don't patent it someone else will steal it and patent it and make you not use it anymore?