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Posted in America, Boycott Novell, Microsoft, Patents at 2:58 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Want to see some funny patents? Here’s your chance. Looking at just a couple of examples you’ll find that Microsoft is now allegedly patenting the Apple iPod.
Pictured here is Microsoft’s great new patent application on a portable touchscreen device’s user interface, refiled within days of a certain cellphone going on sale. Look familiar?
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Either that, or they’re jokes.
Remember the patent on hard-drive-based media players (a la iPod) and the dispute that ensued? This seems like another case of history repeating itself, but this one is still in the making.
Additionally, who could ever forget Amazon’s notorious 1-click shopping patent, which is apparently having the last screws violently nailed into its coffin?
=> ↺ 1-click shopping patent | ↺ last screws
Most of the claims in Amazon’s controversial patent for shopping with a single mouse click have been rejected by the US Patent Office. It follows a campaign by a New Zealander who filed evidence of prior art with funding from readers of his blog.
Yes, that is the sad state of the patent system. It pays more to just accept patent applications. Any applications. As the following very recent article explains, the consequences have a chaotic nature.
It costs millions of dollars in litigation fees to show that a patent should not have been granted, and most big corporations have learned that the hard way.
It truly seems like a shoot-first-then-ask-questions situation.
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