Amazing to see Anand stay in the game for so long. I remember reading his first few articles about memory very hazy - I think Pentium 100Mhz CPUs. Look where he is - persistence works.
I'm preparing to lodge a patent application in China. Not because I think it might be realistically enforceable now, but because in its lifetime the degree to which the Chinese system will enforce it is going to rise.
It's a 20-year bet on the legal trajectory of what it is going to be the largest market in the world.
They've done body-worn cameras in Sydney, Australia for a while now. It seems to have helped curb corruption and unnecessary brute force - most of the time. Where there's a will, there's a way.