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21 " Patents are not forever, but inventions are "
― , Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
22 " A Patent is a Grant, but Inventorship is a Right "
23 " Patents need inventors more than inventors need patents "
24 " Inventors do not invent for financial gain, they invent simply because they love to invent "
25 " Inventions cannot be judged on patent parameters, but patents have the ability to take inventions very far "
26 " Every film must be assessed through the eyes of the contemporary, Intelligent, Informed Spectator with a distracted mind, and not the outdated, Innocent, gullible Spectator of the past.The rapid progress of entertainment technology, and the emergence of novel modes and means of content distribution obviates the need for censoring public exhibition of films "
27 " Kill Piracy; Save Creativity "
28 " You cannot make one invent at gun point. Forget the movies, and think about pampering inventors, not threatening them "
― Kalyan C. Kankanala, , Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
29 " Respect for inventors is the key for success of a patent system "
30 " True inventors do not sit on their inventions "
31 " Inventors are honorable not because they make a difference, but because they want to make a difference against all odds "
32 " One must Judge Patents of Public Funded Institutions in India by their Inventive Contribution, not financial or commercial value they have generated. Our academicians and researchers are driven by public interest, not commercial benefit. Financial benefit is a mere side effect for them. "
33 " The inventive step requirement makes a lawyer out of an inventor "
34 " Promotion and Popularity through Piracy are now main stream. May be, it is time for content owners to have a piracy plan for a part of their content to gain visibility and popularity before capitalizing on the rest "
35 " Time Keeping is an important element of IP success. "
36 " Most patentability requirements are concepts, they can be moulded to suit your invention "
37 " Risk of patent infringement is relative, often wrapped and presented in absolute terms "
38 " Ideas in your mind have no patent value. They must be expressed or reduced to practice before it is too late "
39 " Privacy as a fundamental right allows a person to prohibit, regulate, and take other actions against any actual and/or foreseeable intrusions into his privacy, and this fundamental, constitutional right will trump any statutory right or limitation unless he high standards for making exceptions are met. "
40 " Privacy is the very essence of human existence. One wonders why the Indian Supreme Court took so long to reach that conclusion. "