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Patents and Innovation
Protecting inventors vs. slowing down open innovation.
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Patents and Innovation: Balancing Incentives and Access in a Rapidly Evolving World

Patents were originally designed to encourage innovation by granting inventors temporary exclusive rights to their creations. In exchange, they publicly disclose their ideas, allowing others to learn and build upon them. In an era of rapid technological change, global competition, and digital transformation, this balance is becoming harder to maintain.

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