viernes, 16 de mayo de 2008

Ideas Are Easy... Execution Is Difficult & IP

Post en Mises http://blog.mises.org/archives/008116.asp, que hace referencia a otros posts http://techdirt.com/articles/20080514/0336421112.shtml

En resumen:
  • It's an ongoing theme around here, but ideas are everywhere. The real trick to making something great often has extremely little to do with the idea, and much more to do with the execution
  • A good execution team is what they fund, even if the idea is not that hot.
Uno de los puntos en Is Intelectual Property the Key to Success es
  • So consider a world without trademark, copyright, or patents. It would still be a world with innovation — perhaps far more of it. And yes, there would still be profits due to those who are entrepreneurial. Perhaps there would be a bit less profit for litigators and IP lawyers — but is this a bad thing?

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