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patents should never be used like this to begin with.
patents should be used as an invention, not an way to monopolize an idea.
for example, if someone figured out how to record audio into vynil, that is an invetion, if someone write an fiction that by drinking an magic potion, you get the powers to fly, teleport or cast thunders from your hands, that is an idea.
i cant point enough how stupid patenting ideas is, you arent contributing to society, its not you are spending tons of money, effort or time into making new discoveries of how to improve tech, art, healthy , life in general, you are just limiting creativity of others.
what difference make if an monster appeared on the battle field after you throw an magic sphere, card or cube? none, there is no real cause and effect relationship!
its just an specific set of words used to describe an concept.