> I kind of feel like you're trying to say X or Y battery patent is not fair or justified.
Actually no - I'm more concerned about who owns the patents to the pre-existing technologies that the batteries depend on.
'Commercially Viable' to me means that the technology can be mass produced within acceptable bounds of fault tolerance at a price that will allow the final product to sell at profitable margins.
What it does not say is that the company isn't going to get sued by some patent hoarding snake in the grass.
Actually no - I'm more concerned about who owns the patents to the pre-existing technologies that the batteries depend on.
'Commercially Viable' to me means that the technology can be mass produced within acceptable bounds of fault tolerance at a price that will allow the final product to sell at profitable margins.
What it does not say is that the company isn't going to get sued by some patent hoarding snake in the grass.