Patents were also particularly good record of women's inventiveness.
Patent databases record the work of all the ideas that go into the archive, regardless of whether or not they've actually been successfully
Paternal part are Baha'is.
patents and converting that into a business most of the patents are not converted into businesses he had done the
patents and if you take this same information you can actually represent that as a network so this is the
Patel, the star of the film, and Luke Luke Davies, the screenwriter. And then a special treat, we have the real life
patent booya base into which he constructs his product um which is just
Patent troll is the phrase used for companies that do that.
paternity leave, some amount of time when their infants are small that's long enough to bond with that child, that affects how they behave as fathers
Patents are very closely connected to incentivizing innovation.
Patents have a long history.
Patents were in the US Constitution.
Patenting, it didn't matter who you were.
patents. Next, they said, you're going to do a series of lectures.
Patents-- obviously a patent is a legal monopoly.
patent attorney. And then was doing woodworking on the side, and then realized, here's a problem here.
patent, and how they connect to innovation and creativity, so issues that I think would be of interest here at Google.
Patent search, you may think how?
patents are like let's say you get a patent well what happens is that's a
patents zero patent
patent portfolio I think it's defensive basically you just want to be able to if if Apple gets cute shut the
patents um I think just because there's too big a divide between what the patent actually is and what you're actually delivering at the end of the day it's
patent office and to disclose everything that I have to tell about our invention what we think that other people have
patent so you can go look up patents in a field such as uh the field of of doing
patent over plain paper copying when that first came out that would be a powerful tool
patent law if they're new and useful and really accomplish something in the physical world on the other hand they
patentable comes from a natural force we don't we don't create all the forces we
patents and I think, not getting a cent out of it. And that all has to do with the age old conflict between the man or woman who's hired to invent or design and gets, actually
Patel: Right. Cliff: the atmosphere is, is different, or like people in their middle age-- Patel: Mm-hmm.
Patel: Cliff, lemme, lemme ask, lemme, lemme respond to that in two ways. Number one, I think one of the best ways, obviously, of getting, spreading the message is, is through
Patel: Oh, thank you.
Patel: Ahh. membermale1: by Jim-- Patel: Wallis.
Patel: Yeah. membermale1: And they say, "Heck with it. All it does is make people angry. All it does is make people fight. All it does is kill people, so I don't wanna have anything to
Patel: Right. I think, so I think that's a great question, so lemme, lemme offer a story and then platform off that story into a more direct response to this. So, when Keith
Patel: Right. So, lemme, lemme tell you a story. It's a great story about a Christian
Patel: Yeah. I think that's a great question, thank you for that. So, I, I think part of it is language and, and you know, I've gotten better at this and so I, I include humanism.
Patel: Yeah. memberfemale5: a little more playing than, you know, kind of a fake set up and they say
Patel: Right, like, so, so you could be an interfaith leader online and, and kind of mimic talking to the leader of a synagogue about how to get their synagogue involved
Patel: Thank you for that. It's a great, great suggestion.
Patel: Yeah. So, so, we don't do a ton of direct work with high schools. I mean, occasionally, I'll be asked to like, be the Martin Luther King Jr. Day speaker at a school and, you
Patel: Cool. memberfemale5: Ok, and maybe the last one, this is something that we're currently having a lot of trouble with our work on, because we're doing things education, but other than
Patel: Yeah. memberfemale5: I mean, then you, you hit into-- Patel: Yeah, yeah.
Patel: You know, we do that at the college level, you know-- memberfemale5: Right, right.
Patel: like, we help faculty shape new courses in interfaith cooperation. I just finished teaching a course at Northwestern University called Interfaith Leadership, and we're trying
Patel: Thank you. Thanks for having me, again. Thank you so much.
patents waiting to be examined and is probably going to expand to to other um aspects of the agencies um uh to other
patel were in one of these meetings and up on the board is going you know show
And pate would add those seeds which are high in minerals.
Velleius Paterculus is coming from the 1st century. He's very close to the source, but he's a paid propagandist.
in patent research, right? People with impactful patents have tons of totally useless ones, but then they're more likely to get hits. But I think there