Adinnieken said:
Because if you come up with a solution to a problem, which you may need in the future, you'd be wise to patent it because if one day you need a solution, and all the better ones are patented, then at least you have the one you came up with to fall back on. You don't always patent for today, but smart companies always patent new ideas. Whether they're going into a current product or not. You can always improve a patent, but you can never go back and patent an idea you had that someone else patented. |
Fair enough, but this still raises eyebrow of how this will be done. Will it turn out good/bad, who knows? I just hope that Sony is not going to do it as bad as Microsoft or EA. :/
TBH, if Nintendo did this same lock-on patent, I would've sound out worse than I'm doing now with Sony.



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