In theory, patents should be narrow enough so others can "invent around" existing patents. But recently, patents are so broad that that's getting difficult.
This way, if they get sued for patent violations, they can countersue. If you're not a part of this "arms race" then you are defenseless against law suits.
This problem is particularly bad in software. A critical component can be patented. It can be challenging to discover whether something is under patent protection.
One Company's Perspective ·Patents impede innovation; open-source is better
Whereas Passage A describes the problem with patents in software from a high level, Passage B takes the perspective of one software company affected by this problem and how they are responding to it.
The company participates in the "arms race" but expresses regret. They have to do this even though they recognize that this is not good for the industry.
Passage Style
19.
The authors of the passages █████ ██ ████ ██████ ██ █████ ████ ████████ █████████ █████ ██ ████ ███████ ██
a
amass their own ██████████ ██ ████████ ███████
b
attempt to license ████████ ████████ ██ █████ █████████
c
exploit patents already █████ ██ ███████████
d
refrain from infringing ██ ███ ███████ ████ ██ █████ █████████
e
research the patents ████████ ██ █████ ████████ ████ ██████████
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%140
150
75%159
Analysis
Author’s perspective
Author’s perspective
Stems that ask us to find an answer the author is most likely to agree with.
Stems asking us to infer an idea implied by the claims in the passage (as opposed to identifying an idea that appears explicitly). Similar to most strongly supported questions in LR.