The way the claims are allowed in so called developed nations creates doubts abouts knowledge and iq of patent office officials. Continuing such broad claims for decades is an indication of irresponsible attitude towards the very reason for which ipr are created. Not acknowledging this would mean it is in agreement with political wish. Such political inclination would amount to creating a novel slavery tradition for exploitation of simple living nations mostly developing or underdeveloped.
This is further supported by very costy litigations and decisoins contradicting common sense and logic.
The way the claims are allowed in so called developed nations creates doubts abouts knowledge and iq of patent office officials. Continuing such broad claims for decades is an indication of irresponsible attitude towards the very reason for which ipr are created. Not acknowledging this would mean it is in agreement with political wish. Such political inclination would amount to creating a novel slavery tradition for exploitation of simple living nations mostly developing or underdeveloped.
This is further supported by very costy litigations and decisoins contradicting common sense and logic.