Why are some patents questionable?
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Why are some patents questionable?
I don't understand something. How can something get patented when it isn't new or novel? I've just come accross two recent patents on things that I make at work daily and others in my proffession have been making for decades. I read the disclosures and saw the images and there is absolutly prior art and nothing novel about either one. Why does it seem some things get by the requirements?
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