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Why Has America Stopped Inventing

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America loves innovation and the can-do spirit that made this country what it is—a world leader in self-government, industry, technology, and pop culture.  Everything about America has been an experiment and a leap of faith.  And one such experiment—upon which all others depend for success—is the U.S. Patent System. Why Has America Stopped Inventing? takes a close look at why this experiment appears to be failing, and why America has all but stopped inventing.  Our belief that we are the most innovative people on earth is mistaken.  Statistics show that today we invent less than half of what our counterparts did a century and a half ago.  Look around: Where are the groundbreaking inventions comparable to those from the Industrial Revolution?  It’s unforgivable that we’ve been using the same mode of transportation for over a century.  Why are we giving trillions of dollars every year to hostile foreign nations for imported oil when we have the inventive talent in America to solve the nation’s energy crisis? We don’t have these desperately needed technologies because regular Americans have given up on inventing.  Why Has America Stopped Inventing? compares some of America’s most successful 19th century inventors with those of today, showing Jefferson refusing to waste any more weekends examining patent applications, Whitney being robbed of his fortune while the South’s wealth exploded, the patent models that kept British soldiers from burning Washington’s last-standing federal building, the formation of Lincoln’s cabinet, and Selden crippling the entire U.S. Auto Industry.  It also tells the largely unforgotten stories of the Wright brother’s airplane monopoly, the Colt revolver’s role in the Mexican American War, the Sewing Machine wars, the last six months of Daniel Webster’s life, and the controversy surrounding the first telephone patents.

Author Biography:

Darin Gibby is a patent attorney with Kilpatrick Townsend and has nearly twenty years of experience in obtaining patents on hundreds of inventions from the latest mountain bikes to life-saving cardiac equipment.  He has built IP portfolios for numerous Fortune 500 companies and has monetized patents on a range of products from computer disk drives to in-line skates. He is a sought-after speaker on IP issues at businesses, colleges and technology forums.
Release date NZ
December 15th, 2011
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
252
Dimensions
151x229x14
ISBN-13
9781614480488
Product ID
10844886

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