Michelangelo, of the Sistine Chapel fame, Rodin, sculptor of The Thinker, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine Kline Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music), George Handel of the Handel's Messiah all had patrons, be it the church, the king or some other noble person who offered their patronage (research funding) in order for them to do what they only could do best in their fields of endeavour. Yet their creations were and are their intellectual property.
Enter an AG who is set to persecute (sic) (put into a legal suit-"court clothes") the inventor of the musical instruments the G-Pan and the PHI, the erstwhile professor, and his research team cannot claim ownership of the instruments nor can they market the inventions created, since, according to the AG, they belong to the people, as the Government funded the research. I think that Michelangelo, Rodin, Mozart and Handel all have suits to respond to from the aforementioned AG.
Orville Wolsey
Pointe-a-Pierre