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Patent applications can be placed in the SAWS program for an extensive number of reasons, which Franklin and his associates call “astonishingly vague.” This includes applications of “broad” or “pioneering scope,” “seemingly frivolous or silly subject matter,” or those “dealing with inventions, which, if issued, would potentially generate unwanted media coverage (i.e., news, blogs, forums).”
Das ist ziemlich unkonkret, und sie wollen nicht sagen, was für Patente im Moment im Treibsand feststecken, aber es geht da wohl im Wesentlichen um:The obtained documents also list areas of technology that might trigger a patent application to be placed in the SAWS program, including “smartphones,” “Internet-enabled systems,” and “processes and apparatuses involving Education.”
Öh… aha?