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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“When patents are granted, it creates opportunities for a few to profit in service of many. When patents expire, it creates opportunities for many to each profit in service of a few.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“The history of patents includes a wealth of attempts to reward friends of the government and restrict or control dangerous technologies.”
James Boyle, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Strategic use of intellectual property can give a business several years of protected competitive advantage.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Industries transform when certain patents expire.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Philip K. Dick
“For years, the Pacific had been trying to get basic assistance in the synthetics field from the Reich. However, the big German chemical cartels, I. G. Farben in particular, had harbored their patents; had, in fact, created a world monopoly in plastics, especially in the developments of the polyesters. By this means, Reich trade had kept an edge over Pacific trade, and in technology the Reich was at least ten years ahead. The interplanetary rockets leaving Festung Europa consisted mainly of heat-resistant plastics, very light in weight, so hard they survived even major meteor impact. The Pacific had nothing of this sort; natural fibers such as wood were still used, and of course the ubiquitous pot metals.”
Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“When we think about business from this perspective: creating value for other peoples lives, solving problems for other people, meeting other peoples needs, fulfilling other peoples desires and receiving payment for those good things that we're doing - the ideas and the creativity flow more fluidly.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“The last thing the public want at this point is a patent holder holding out his test, vaccine, or cure”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala

Raheel Farooq
“Successful is one whose imitators are successful.”
Raheel Farooq, Kalam

“If nature would ever demand payments towards patent rights, we will all be bankrupt.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

“Patentability requirements are essential components of the patent machine. If they fail, the patent machine fails.”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, FUN IP: Fundementals of Intellectual Property

“Requirements for patentability are like filters to weed out unworthy inventions.”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, FUN IP: Fundementals of Intellectual Property

“Most granted patents are not patentable. They are results of crafty advocacy, erroneous examination or coulrable drafting.”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, FUN IP: Fundementals of Intellectual Property

“It is important to come up with innovative approaches to incentivize COVID related innovation; the incentives offered by the IP system may not be enough”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala

“During a pandemic, IP can only play a secondary role”
Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, FUN IP: Fundementals of Intellectual Property

Ian Stewart
“Continuing to do research on genetic modification, and occasionally using successfully modified organisms for specific purposes such as the production of expensive drugs, make good sense. Helping developing countries to produce more food is a worthy aim, but it is sometimes used as an excuse for an alternative agenda, or as a convenient way to demonise opponents. There is little doubt that the technology needs better regulation: I find it bizarre that standard food safety tests are not required, on the grounds that the plants have not been changed in any significant way, but that the innovations are so great that they deserve patent protection, contrary to the long-standing view that naturally occurring objects and substances cannot be patented. Either it鈥檚 new, and needs testing like anything else, or it鈥檚 not, and should not be patentable. It is also disturbing, in an age when commercial sponsors blazon their logos across athletes鈥� shirts and television screens, that the biotechnology industry has fought a lengthy political campaign to prevent any mention of their product being placed on food. The reason is clear enough: to avoid any danger of a consumer boycott. But consumers are effectively being force-fed products that they may not want, and whose presence is being concealed.

Our current understanding of genetics and ecology is inadequate when it comes to the widespread use of genetically modified organisms in the natural environment or agriculture. Why take the risk of distributing the material, when the likely gains for most of us 鈥� as opposed to short-term profits for biotechnology companies 鈥� are tiny or non-existent?”
Ian Stewart

“When all is lost, IP can come to your rescue.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“The question today is not whether you have IP; it is whether you know how to use your IP”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Accessibility Guidelines by the Indian IP Office is a commendable step towards full and equal participation of IP attorneys with disabilities.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Thank God! We IP attorneys no longer need to explain what we actually do.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Courts must not grant Exparte Orders in a hurry under the assumption that all IP owners are genuine.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Startups must clear IP risks before launching products as one bad order can kill their business.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Using my music may seem fair to you, but note that music composers have never been dealt a fair card.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“I have never understood why many Indian patent examiners treat attorneys as either rivals or inferiors.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“One must remember that digital content is not equal to accessible content.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“When will you stop adding matter to patentable subject matter?”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Subject matter exclusions may seem arbitrary, but each of them has a story behind their inclusion.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Novelty in patent law is mathematical, but only to a discerning mind.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Assessing Inventive Step to determine patentability is subjective, but it has to be viewed objectively.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

“Requirement of written description in a patent specification should not be read as full description of every aspect of the invention.”
Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Marie Curie
“Os f铆sicos publicam sempre na 铆ntegra os resultados das investiga莽玫es feitas. Se a nossa descoberta 茅 suscet铆vel de futuro comercial, isso 茅 obra do acaso e n茫o nos deve interessar. Al茅m de que o r谩dio vai servir para a cura de doentes鈥� Parece-me errado procurar auferir vantagens. Seria contr谩rio ao esp铆rito cient铆fico.”
Marie Curie, Autobiografia

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