The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged Tesla CEO Elon Musk with securities fraud, alleging he had misled investors last month in tweets about taking the company private.
One of the main reasons to not use social media - you can get sued for saying stupid things, sometimes for mocking, sometimes in a fit of rage ... or sometimes in a humours tone.
If you want to be a apex predator, learn to hide </trollololo> ... wait, I wasn't trolling ...
At least $1000 for a 7 years patent, couple of thousands for international one. You have to disclose all the details, and only increase your chance in winning at court.
Typically, for a single idea: A provisional patent applications can range between $3,300 and $7,000. An Innovation patent application can range between $3,000 and $6,000. A PCT international patent application can range between $9,000 and $15,000
In academia, they show productivity. In the US, you don't typically own them. For example, the stuff I got is actually owned by the university. But it says I'm a "co-inventor".
Real problem is that you get the justice you can afford. Also Google might be able to win it because they only need to show that their improvements are improvements.
With so many patents coming thorough despite prior art, I'm surprised patents aren't litigated more often. I'm also surprised they are worth money, as their value can only really be determined during litigation.
Here in the US, your patents for untested technology might be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars at startup incorporation.
Oh shit, it is actually my fault for not reading whole man page:
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