As a technology founder who later got an MBA, I've found a divide among the technology and business camps on patents and trademarks.<p>Tech people I know generally agree that patents and copyright stifle innovation. They may once have helped, but no longer.<p>Business people I know believe patents help create entrepreneurship. They think about it from a founder's perspective (they haven't founded companies themselves) and think patents would help that person establish a foothold against incumbents. They ask, "Without patent protection, how can someone get paid for their creation?"<p>As I see it, the business people don't have relevant experience. They're talking about a myth that doesn't exist anymore if it ever did. People who innovate and create have relevant experience and know how patents and copyright are used in practice.<p>At least this judge understands too. I hope his acts catch on.<p>The more relevant question seems "Without patent protection, how can patent lawyers get paid?" because patent lawyers is what the system creates, at the expense of technological innovation, as I see it anyway.