So far we have three people that have made the same comment about not being the front view. I’m using copy comments as TP tomorrow.

  • BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    They are stupid, but helped inventors recoup development costs. It gets abused now, especially with patent trolls. The invention here moved TP from a roll you had to cut or tear, to self tearing segments with enough attached at center that it pulled roll forward…smart at the time…we take this idea of perforated sheets for granted now

    • ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Maybe this invention revolutionised how we clean our butts, or maybe it was utterly trivial and 20 different ways of cutting paper rolls were patented that same year (note that present day rolls don’t even use this method).

      But that’s irrelevant to the point that seems to be implied here that patents somehow contributed to it’s success. They don’t, an invention will be useful or not based on its own merits, not on the fact they’re patented.

      They exist to ensure whoever registered it makes a profit, which is why they’re being exploited way past the point of making up for any good they were supposed to bring…

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        4 months ago

        Yep, i agree. patents are stupid, but not everyone is convinced of open sourcing everything