Aaron Newman

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Universal ideas, in Hillis’s view (such as the wheel, the computer, or wind instruments), belong in the public domain. They come to humanity in a moment and in a condition that human history has shaped; they are frequently expressed by many and are far more useful than any one person can possibly imagine. It is when you realize your idea in a particular way that matters to many others that you merit a patent.
Creating Things That Matter: The Art and Science of Innovations That Last
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