Re: What it takes to be a revolutionary thinker
From: Bilge (dubious_at_radioactivex.lebesque-al.net)
Date: 03/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:11:55 GMT
Gregory L. Hansen:
>In article <JJq_d.6269$uk7.1043@fed1read01>,
>
>It's not like they have flea markets where corporate representatives
>browse through completed projects and decide which ones they want exlusive
>rights to. There's usually some sort of partnership where the company
>does a significant amount of work, or develops a proof of concept to
>something that can be mass produced, or receives public money and does all
>the work itself. The company has some claim of ownership, at least
>partial ownership.
That was once the case, but not any more. The phrase ``technology
transfer to the private sector'' is precisely the flea market to
which you refer.
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