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- NATION, Page 17American NotesLIBRARIESThe Great Patent Heist
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- Slipping rolls of microfilm into briefcases, the thieves
- evaded detection so effectively that their heists went
- unnoticed for weeks at the libraries of 13 major universities.
- When the operation ended, apparently in July, their collection
- of 3,000 reels was complete: a microfilm record of nearly every
- patent issued in the U.S. since 1969.
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- Why steal patents? Even a curious spy can buy a copy of any
- single patent for $1.50. Still, a roll of the microfilm sells
- for about $100, and the full set could be worth at least
- $100,000 to inventors who must explore the past before pursuing a
- new idea. The FBI's best guess is that the thieves hope to sell
- duplicates at cut-rate prices.
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