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In reply to the discussion: AMA: Long-time DU lurker and democratic supporter, know everything there is to know about bitcoin [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,598 posts)I hate it when journalists try to explain legal concepts... (although I'm surprised at Wired - they are usually pretty good)
Infringing a patent has much more severe consequences than infringing copyright (although they are correct that a patent term is shorter), and when I draft claims, one of things I try specifically to cover are replaceable components - the very thing the article says patents don't protect.
From a personal perspective - I think the copyright term is too long, but that way too many people who wouldn't dream of stealing something tangible which was created by physical work think it is just fine to steal things someone created using their mind (intellectual property).
(ETA: Most people I know with business degrees took a business IP course along the way - that is why I assumed your analysis came from a course.)