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re: Net Neutrality -- What You Need To Know

Posted on 5/19/14 at 5:52 pm to
Posted by Hawkeye95
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Posted on 5/19/14 at 5:52 pm to
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wut

individual people are the ones that invent these things. And most of the time, they do it on their own and its harvested by the corporation.

Do you work in R&D? I do. Innovation is not something a corporation does, its something an individual does. And then the corporation that he works for monetizes it. And most of the the time, the person that has the good idea has to convince a gazillion other people to complete it. They usually get a nice bonus for it. So while they are paid by the corporation, its the individual. This is why poaching is good sport in silicon valley, everyone knows its one or two engineers that come up with the good shite.

And in actuality, its not the large corporations that actually bring to market innovations, its usually smaller companies. They get bought or more likely have their ideas stolen. Most of the ipod and iphone were stolen from other firms.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 5/19/14 at 6:02 pm to
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Do you work in R&D? I do. Innovation is not something a corporation does, its something an individual does.

an individual...working for a corporation, receiving the paycheck and using the resources of the corporation

if they could innovate in the same manner outside of the corporation, i suggest they do so (honestly)

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So while they are paid by the corporation, its the individual.

corporations are nothing more than groups of individuals

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This is why poaching is good sport in silicon valley, everyone knows its one or two engineers that come up with the good shite.

those engineers should start their own company (again, seriously)

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And in actuality, its not the large corporations that actually bring to market innovations, its usually smaller companies. They get bought or more likely have their ideas stolen. Most of the ipod and iphone were stolen from other firms.


ignoring the monetary aspect (which is fricked up and i'm not saying i agree with stealing, like an caps) and speaking strictly in terms of innovation, it doesn't really matter for the consumer as long as innovation happens and it makes goods/services more affordable
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