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Patents and Regime Change Wars
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1:28:40 - 1:33:19 (04:38)

In this extract, the speaker discusses his thoughts on the issue of patents and the debates surrounding it. Additionally, the speaker shares his opinion on regime change wars and how it has impacted his views.

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In this podcast, the speaker discusses the challenge of determining the right approach to patents in technology development, noting that while patents can protect technology from being copied, it can also create problems with accessibility and innovation.
1:28:40 - 1:30:42 (02:01)
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Patents
Summary

In this podcast, the speaker discusses the challenge of determining the right approach to patents in technology development, noting that while patents can protect technology from being copied, it can also create problems with accessibility and innovation. Ultimately, the market will determine whether an open-source solution is needed.

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Patents and Regime Change Wars
Episode
E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast host shares his experience of evolving opinions on regime change wars, citing that the only clean win that America had post World War Two was the Gulf War in Kuwait, and how the wars post that were turned into a fiasco, leading him to be against such wars altogether.
1:30:42 - 1:32:09 (01:27)
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Regime Change Wars
Summary

The podcast host shares his experience of evolving opinions on regime change wars, citing that the only clean win that America had post World War Two was the Gulf War in Kuwait, and how the wars post that were turned into a fiasco, leading him to be against such wars altogether.

Chapter
Patents and Regime Change Wars
Episode
E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The idea of promoting regime change in Russia should not be our objective as it is a recipe for disaster, leading to perpetual war and a reversion to communism or authoritarianism.
1:32:09 - 1:33:19 (01:09)
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International Affairs
Summary

The idea of promoting regime change in Russia should not be our objective as it is a recipe for disaster, leading to perpetual war and a reversion to communism or authoritarianism. Revolutions are hard, fought, and bloody, and expecting change after droning a country out is farcical and proven to be wrong.

Chapter
Patents and Regime Change Wars
Episode
E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg