Patent and Intellectual Property Law Essay

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Regulation of Technology

Many people have active disdain for governmental and other regulation when it comes to aspects of life. Whether it be speech, movement, where one can live, how one can travel and so forth, there are many regulations that just annoy and inconvenience a lot of people. One of those things would be technology. Many might pose the question as to whether technology should be regulated and to what degree. Many hold that the free market should get most of the sway when it comes to what happens and why. Other still say that intellectual property and patent rights when it comes to technology are just a boon for the rich and hurt the less advantaged. Even if there is some disagreement about the subject, the regulation of technology needs to be done on at least some levels and not having that regulation present would be a complete mess for everyone impacted or involved in technology, which would basically be everyone.

Analysis

As mentioned in passing in the introduction, one arena of technology that is heavily regulated are intellectual rights and patents. Indeed, it is not unlike medications that are patented and cheaper generics are restricted for a good amount of time so as to allow the drug maker to recoup their investment and expense in developing the product.
Technology is not all that different. If someone comes up with a novel concept or new technology, the only thing standing in the way of someone else swooping in and using that technology with no compensation to the creator is patent and intellectual property law. To use a real-word example, Samsung has been hand-slapped more than once for using and abusing the technological creations of Apple Corporation that include the iPhone and the iPad (Wakabayashi, 2015). However, patents can obviously be abuse or wielded improperly. Patenting something as basic as a menu or the use of a graphical user interface is pushing the limits and the term "patent squatter" does exist for a reason. Some have gone so far as to try and patent something that is not remotely new (Morrow, 2009). Even with the bad things that happen, the protection of patents and intellectual property necessary. Otherwise, people would steal technology that was the blood, sweat and tears of another person or company and it is quite possible that the actual inventor will not realize any return on investment or other….....

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