Also most opposition parties, or most inventors on one patent would be inte=
resting, I assume.
I agree with Michael regarding his points - but how to measure "world-chang=
ing", hmmmm ;-)
Regarding the shortest number of words / chars - it would be interesting wh=
at GRANTED patent is the shortest one in modern era (e.g. DE1 is quite shor=
t but for the very first german patent it was OK ;-))
Maybe a diversification in all categories between granted patents and appli=
cations would be interesting, what do you think ?
Have a comfortable weekend,
Peter
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Von: Michael Engel [mailto:mkengel_at_gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Juli 2008 01:46
An: PIUG Discussion List @ Listbox
Betreff: Re: [PIUG List] Global Record Breaking Patents (v2.4)
What's about the most valuable patent or the most "world-changing" patent ?
Certainly difficult to evaluate but interesting stuff, IMHO.
Michael
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