• cAUzapNEAGLb@lemmy.world
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    secrecy orders have been imposed not only on inventions affecting military defense but also on those alleged to threaten economic stability, with critics noting that many such restrictions rest on speculative or unproven harms.

    But also

    The law applies broadly to all inventions in the United States for which a patent is filed or granted (35 U.S.C. § 181).

    So if you really do have a society changing invention - one that could upset this capitalist or neoliberal world order - it is your duty to publically release it and not patent it

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      They’ll suppress it unless they can make money off it like crypto or “AI”.

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        Bitcoin was publicly released with full code and no pre-mining. It could not be patented for this reason.

        The original creator is still unknown and has never moved their coins.

        This strategy is the way.

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          Yo.
          Thanks for curing me of my ignorance, i had no idea. I’m going to have to read more about this! I always thought crypto was cool in theory, unfortunate the state of its practice.

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      I suspect the “threatens economic stability” is stuff like printers that can produce dollars and the type of paper/thread/plastic material that makes up modern currency. I think people are looking for a conspiracy here when it’s just a logical choice. Some things people shouldn’t have a playbook on how to create.

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        The US government fought encryption beyond the millenium. Pretty much still is as it gains backdoors everywhere.

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      In which case some rich cunt will patent it and nuke the internet of its details

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        Good luck scrubbing anything off the internet with even a little social momentum. If people think its good enough to share, then it’s never fully getting scrubbed.

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          Do you think there would be significant momentum behind someone posting what amounts to detailed patenting information?

          Presumably someone without a following that absolutely no one that runs any of the social momentum sites would want someone else to have?

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        Honestly it is a bit busy, like feature creep.

        The lower stock and left bow are unfortunately now broken, but I want to do my best to restore it eventually.

        I’ve already collected feathers and a new rifle scope, I just need an antique Volkswagen leaf spring…

        Yeah you think this is a witch stew, but it isn’t. These are the parts I need to properly fix my dad’s invention.

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    and the politicians pinky promise they won’t use it for market manipulation… pinky promise

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      There are vast stretches of the Abyssal Plane under the ocean that have no real laws or governance. No healthcare companies, no AI, no partisan politics, nothing.

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    You can set up a genetic engineering lab for under 5000 bucks in your garage, and I would prefer you not being able to google how to DIY some super-ebola, thank you very much.

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      Look, we need to open source genetic engineering.

      Some bastard will create super-ebola, sure, but some proactive individuals will quickly create a free vaccine for it, and for cancer and the common cold. (It will also turn you into a literal furry, of course, but that’s probably a price worth paying.)

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        Unfortunately causing damage is almost always much easier than protecting against it. For a deadly virus this seems especially true because someone could have a lab in their garage and die once it’s created, but to study it afterward would require extreme care.

        So say a few bastards release 1000 variants of different super-viruses instead of just one. Then the research and infrastructure needed to counter them multiply potentially to an unrealistic level.

        Also if someone can create super-ebola, that doesn’t mean a vaccine could also be created.

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      Yes this video destroyed me and made me realize that any life-changing awesome invention would surely be suppressed

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    not only in the US but I bet the american cia have killed people in other countries to protect rich people money. I bet we do have a water based car