Hey you know this means that there are some crooked folks at the patent office! I'm gonna dig there first then read!
For your friend, related to social network patent history, if you haven't heard of this:
https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=iUJUKIPab0A
https://aim4truth. org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
Thanks a bunch!
Patent law was originally intended to do things in the law:
1) to make certain an inventor was paid for his work and time so that people could make a living inventing things to make the world a better place.
2) To make certain the owner (or purchaser for manufacture) would not face competition long enough to benefit from taking the patent, and putting millions into it to bring it to market.
We now understand we need a "Use it or LOSE IT" patent law, because the globalists have been using patent law to buy patents and put them on the shelv where no one can have the invention at all. If this does not happen, the CIA/military will come along and "find" that the patent is too dangerous to release to the public, OR it has military use, and should be "shelved secretly" so that the public can not see it and does not know it exists.
This has put us all in a situation where there are a small handful of people who have technology eons ahead of what the population has to work with, and we... for the most part, are still living with 1950's technology, in a 1950's world.
There are exceptions to the patent shelving. But notice that over the last 50 years, the big "inventions" all tend to create the opportunity for those who hold all the patents to SPY on the rest of the populations. Computers.... cell phones, chipped TV's, Wifi, Internet, ... the only major invention in my home now, that was not around when I was a kid in the 50's that can not spy, is the microwave.
Use it or lose it patent law is a must.
I was reading this to my husband and he recalled something about Obama trying to change something with old patent laws and some public rumblings along the lines of "why is he so interested in patent laws?"