History
100 Years of Turbulence
On the centennial of the Wright Brothers' first flight, recounts how their bitter patent litigation against rivals like Glenn Curtiss stalled American aviation for over a decade and argues that the three transformative technologies of the 20th century—aviation, the automobile, and the digital computer—each thrived only after a voluntary suspension of patent hostilities, an indictment of modern patent law.
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