1. Humanity as a Whole (40-50%): Every invention builds on the knowledge accumulated by humanity over generations. This category acknowledges the shared cultural, scientific, and technological history that enables discoveries.
2. Inventing Civilization/Era (20-30%): Every civilization or era provides the conditions, education systems, and environment that contribute to innovation. This reflects the collective effort of a society or epoch.
3. Geographical Area/Group (15%): Different regions or groups of people may have unique conditions, resources, and social networks that facilitate invention, so some credit should go to the local environment or culture.
4. Inventor/Discoverer (15-25%): The individual or team that makes the specific breakthrough should receive significant recognition for their creativity, intelligence, and effort in making the discovery or invention possible.
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IP ownership:
1. Humanity as a Whole (40-50%): Every invention builds on the knowledge accumulated by humanity over generations. This category acknowledges the shared cultural, scientific, and technological history that enables discoveries.
2. Inventing Civilization/Era (20-30%): Every civilization or era provides the conditions, education systems, and environment that contribute to innovation. This reflects the collective effort of a society or epoch.
3. Geographical Area/Group (15%): Different regions or groups of people may have unique conditions, resources, and social networks that facilitate invention, so some credit should go to the local environment or culture.
4. Inventor/Discoverer (15-25%): The individual or team that makes the specific breakthrough should receive significant recognition for their creativity, intelligence, and effort in making the discovery or invention possible.