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No link between innovation and patents

Posted on January 9, 2007 by Administrator Barnhard Blog

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There’s an annoying trend among many to assume that patents are a proxy for innovation. In fact, this leads to the false assertion that more patents or more patent applications somehow means more innovation. However, as we’ve obviously seen, the reverse can often be true.


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