Kimmo Huosionmaa
When we are talking about open innovation, we must say that Facebook’s Aquila net support UAV is very good example, how good work can the “open architecture” based teams make in any business or technical section, and when we are talking about “open source” information, we must understand that those inventions are made under the same kind of laws that other innovations and they are protected by patents.
Those patents protect those productions from unauthorized use in commercial purposes. The patents mission is to guarantee that those people, who made some inventions can get the profit, what belongs to them for the price of the hard work, what they have done.
But sometimes some people who try to get undeserved profit from other people’s innovation try to make bad things to them by stealing their mobile phones. They think that if they steal other people’s mobile telephone, they can denigrate their target. But remember always, that if somebody really works in some innovation team, what is controlled by the government, they might have special mobile telephones.
Those telephones might be cover by small detectors, what can recognize people fingerprints, and if some other people handle that equipment, will the information of that sent immediately to NSA headquarters in Baltimore. That action might become expensive to some person if national authorities compile those fingerprints for passport offices fingerprints. If we see some things in our mobile telephones, we must remember that always is a thing, what is not tell to the normal people.
Those things might be connected things like people identification. Telephones might be cover with the surface, what detects fingerprints, and of course, telephones cameras might also use as a retina scanner. Those scanners might use in some groups, what needs a strong identity. And if the wrong person takes those mobile telephones in their hands, will the government know that immediately. They might send the police to seek that phone, or they will send DELTA FORCE to take that phone back. That’s why stealing and handling another person’s mobile telephone is not very wise.
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