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If you design a hit product in school…does the school own your intellectual property?

The 2016 grade4-5 British Columbia ADST curriculum asks students to

  • use market research to identify a consumer need
  • build a product to satisfy the need
  • improve it and
  • market it

This list reads to me like “build a hardware business 101”.  How I wish I’d had that class in HS!  Glad to see this is required learning for young entrepreneurs.

…and yet…

I notice there’s something important missing.  There’s no mention of Intellectual Property (IP) or IP rights anywhere.   Picture this: a nine year old girl with a hit product. The next Super Awesome Sylvia, right? The next Limor Fried. She has a perpetual money machine and being a nine year old she’s got the cute factor to go viral. Only… only her classes didn’t include anything about Intellectual Property rights.  HungryWolfCompany has been watching for good ideas and sees SuperFried’s early blog posts about her project.  They quietly file a patent just different enough to not be prior art.  Eighteen months later when she takes it to KickStarter they sue her for violating HungryWolfCompany’s IP rights!

The first time this happens and HungryWolfCompany obtains the rights (as well as the product), the schools say to themselves: “Let’s protect the kids. Any student who invents a thing while attending our school automatically grants ownership of that thing to our school. We have the experience and the deep pockets to protect it. We’ll put it in the fine print when they sign up for the schools. It’s for the kids.”

In the USA, The Bayh-Dole Act[1] of 1980 gave intellectual property rights in federally funded inventions to universities. So in a sense, this has already begun.

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Electronics and Arduino class, September 11, 2016

Join us for 2 hours of learning Arduino programming and making circuits with our Arduino Starter Kit. The goal of this class is to give you the minimum you need to feel comfortable exploring Arduino and making experiments on your own.

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Electronics and Arduino programming 101

Sunday, Sep 11, 2016, 1:00 PM

Vancouver Hack Space
1715 Cook street Vancouver, BC

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Immediately following this course there will be an advanced course from 3-5pm for previous attendees.  Stick around for next-level goodness!BRING – Bring your own Laptop with the power supply. – For more learning time, please have Arduino software already installed. (http://arduino.cc/) – Eat first or bring a snack!COST We work form our Arduino S…

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Stick around for our advanced class.  Previous attendees from our Arduino 101 class will go into deeper level magic.

Electronics 201

Sunday, Sep 11, 2016, 3:00 PM

Vancouver Hack Space
1715 cook street Vancouver, BC

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Advanced class for electronics and programming.This time: programming loops and conditions, sensors.

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Makelangelo Tutorials

How to Set Up a Makelangelo 3.2 Robot

This tutorial video shows you how to set up everything you need to run your Makelangelo 3.2 robot. Watch for guidance from receiving your robot to fully installed and ready to draw.

Install It Anywhere

The Makelangelo 3.2 can be setup on any other vertical surface. Any wall, easel, or window in your classroom, home, or business can host this drawing robot. For installation on glass or windows, suction cup mount option is now available at checkout.

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