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Copyrights, patents and another aviation evolution problems...Any Solutions?

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Typhoon

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Location
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Hi people,

In my opinion, the secrets, copyrights and the fear to show something new go against aviation evolution. I don't want to enlarge this discusion with questions, only with answers. I really think that when we contrast our experience (like this forum), then we can improve our airplanes.

Which type of solutions there are? How can you convince a person to show his hard work as amateur without the fear to be copied? I read about Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org), and I think that it is a very good idea to exchange the ideas, but difficult to apply it maybe...otherwise it would be very interesting to find a way to use this type of "copyrights".

Thank you
Typhoon
 
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