From: hal@finney.org
Date: Tue Jan 25 2000 - 17:03:06 MST
Lee Daniel Crocker, <lcrocker@mercury.colossus.net>, writes:
> Yes, it's true I have a much harder problem arguing against copyrights
> for software--and most of the intellectual property investors look at
> for software companies would be copyrights and trademarks rather than
> patents (though I suppose there are a few exceptions).
I question this. As a test I went to the top of the Yahoo message board
area for investments,
http://messages.yahoo.com/yahoo/Business___Finance/Investments/index.html.
I did a "subject" search for copyright*, trademark*, and patent* (the
asterisks allow for plurals). Here are the results:
copyright* 15 msgs
trademark* 3 msgs
patent* 160 msgs
There are far more messages discussing patents than copyrights and
trademarks.
Obviously this is a somewhat crude benchmark but I don't have a better
way to get a handle on which form of IP is most important for investors.
Hal
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