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● 08.14.16

●● High Risk Persists That Yahoo’s Software Patents Will Land on Microsoft’s Lap and/or Trolls’ Hands

Posted in Patents at 6:50 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Also worth remembering is Microsoft’s active role in creating and bankrolling trolls that are overtly taxing Android/ChromeOS (GNU/Linux)

Yahoo! Blog from Sunnyvale, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0Generic license (caption added by us, with Ballmer’s words)

Summary: Remains of Yahoo, which is effectively being liquidated, include software patents, but it’s not clear who will take over them and what will be done with them

Yahoo is a dead company and Yahoo‘s death is due to Microsoft’s intervention. Yahoo’s USPTO-granted software patents are on sale although they might not be worth much after Alice. It remains to be seen who takes these; maybe some Microsoft-backed consortium? Maybe some patent troll with “PAE” as a euphemism? This new article is titled “Next up in Yahoo’s closing down sale: The patent auction”. We can’t help but wonder who would be so foolish or overly hopeful… enough to attempt litigation with software patents in spite of this hostile atmosphere in the US courts. Well, even if the USPTO granted these patents, it does not mean they’re potent.

=> ↺ Yahoo | ↺ death is due to Microsoft’s intervention | ↺ USPTO | are on sale | they might not be worth much | ↺ new article is titled “Next up in Yahoo’s closing down sale: The patent auction”

“We can’t help but wonder who would be so foolish or overly hopeful… enough to attempt litigation with software patents in spite of this hostile atmosphere in the US courts.”Speaking of Yahoo, a lot of patent news comes from there, so with the demise of Yahoo there will be less information. These couple of spammy articles/press releases from Yahoo [1, 2], for example, are quite revealing. Some companies are so boring that the only press releases they make public are about poor-quality software patents. The other article uses a buzzword, namely “Big Data”, in an attempt to sell proprietary software that will (supposedly) manage Intellectual Property [sic]. It surely won’t work as well as a human, but there are also some fools in suits with no scientific background who believe examination can be done by machines from start to finish. █

=> ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | believe examination can be done by machines from start to finish

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