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Did Steven Gibbs file a patent on his HDR device?
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<blockquote data-quote="steven chiverton" data-source="post: 242810" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>even if he created a patent it only gives him the legal right to sue if anyone infringes his patent, but patents go missing and get stolen all the time so its not a great idea to patent it as its just a shopping centre for patent thieves' like the government and power hun- grey corporations, patents are not even safe and i wouldn't trust a patent office run by crooks who steel the secrets of others. steven gibbs shared his hdr stuff with the world so he dont need to take out a patent as its shared freely , the patent office was said to grant patents to inventions that are proved to work but even if it was proven to work they would likely refuse that patent anyhow be discrediting the inventor of it and worse and even if you had a scientist back it up he has more to loose if her verified it to would likely cover it up and lie and use science as a weapon against its true effectiveness if it worked and scientists dont want to loose there grants and be rejected by there own piers so get blackmailed into lieing and coverups to the scientific industry if corupted and controlled by mis informationists</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven chiverton, post: 242810, member: 7378"] even if he created a patent it only gives him the legal right to sue if anyone infringes his patent, but patents go missing and get stolen all the time so its not a great idea to patent it as its just a shopping centre for patent thieves' like the government and power hun- grey corporations, patents are not even safe and i wouldn't trust a patent office run by crooks who steel the secrets of others. steven gibbs shared his hdr stuff with the world so he dont need to take out a patent as its shared freely , the patent office was said to grant patents to inventions that are proved to work but even if it was proven to work they would likely refuse that patent anyhow be discrediting the inventor of it and worse and even if you had a scientist back it up he has more to loose if her verified it to would likely cover it up and lie and use science as a weapon against its true effectiveness if it worked and scientists dont want to loose there grants and be rejected by there own piers so get blackmailed into lieing and coverups to the scientific industry if corupted and controlled by mis informationists [/QUOTE]
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