Patents are Hindering Cures For Paralysis, Diabetes And Blindness

President Obama’s suggestion that we’re more innovative because we get more patents is completely off the mark.

Via Techdirt (excerpt):

“We’ve talked a lot about how patents actually hinder the rate of innovation in many research areas. That’s because nearly all innovation does not work on “the one big breakthrough” theory, but on incremental improvements over time, that all add up to big changes. But when you put a tollbooth and a decades-long monopoly on each incremental change, you massively slow down the rate of innovation. And, it’s even worse in scientific research areas. That’s because a lot of successful scientific innovation comes about from researchers sharing data and information with each other to get the ideas and inspirations to make the next leap. But with the rise in patenting basic science, scientists have been holding back information, slowing down their own breakthroughs.

Thankfully, more and more people are recognizing this issue. Scientists working on things involving embryonic stem cell research are complaining that patents are massively hindering their ability to advance their research, and it may be holding back cures for paralysis, diabetes and blindness, among other things.”

More here, including many comments.