• iii@mander.xyz
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    17 days ago

    EU has been for a long time investing in innovation

    Small copies of existing technologies aren’t novelty nor innovation.

    while there are plenty EU supported and developed alternatives they are not used.

    Exactly why novelty and innovation is needed, instead of imitation. No need to move buyers from the original to the alternative, if you’re the original.

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      17 days ago

      Small copies of existing technologies aren’t novelty nor innovation.

      Well, this just shows your ignorance on the subject. The biggest irony is that you probably don’t even know when you use some EU innovation since they aggressively promote open research, so it’s not hiding behind a patent to be abused to by a single greedy corporation…

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        17 days ago

        I work in the sector. I see very little EU products, because there aren’t many. Just like the linked article, and draghi’s report show.