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videoimplant

Subcutaneous implanted video display

1 comment:

Sra said...

I was like, holy shit! Until I saw that this is still just a concept. But I could see it happening, and it's really freaking amazing. Unfortunately, this disclosure will work as prior art against any patent applied for. At least in Europe you can't get a patent for a concept that has been publicized. I think things are a little more lax in the US (because patents are big business, so we might as well awards as many as possible).

 
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