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Tapping the Web's Collective Wisdom For Patents

Sep 16th, 2008 · BountyX sends in a CNN story offering an update on the US patent office's experiment in crowdsourcing, called Peer-to-Patent. (We've discussed this initiative a few times in the last couple of years.) In its first year the program has dealt with a minuscule …
see also: business · office · electronics · CNN · Examiner · 2007 · wisdom

Tapping the Web's Collective Wisdom For Patents

Sep 16th, 2008 · BountyX sends in a CNN story offering an update on the US patent office's experiment in crowdsourcing, called Peer-to-Patent. (We've discussed this initiative a few times in the last couple of years.) In its first year the program has dealt with a minuscule …
see also: business · office · electronics · CNN · Examiner · 2007 · wisdom

Software Patent Sanity on the Way?

Jul 28th, 2008 · Ars Technica is reporting that the traditionally silent US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) may be starting to turn things around. It seems that in recent action the USPTO has started to make it much easier to invalidate software patents with some …
see also: software · digital · distant · media · Trademark Office · USPTO · Victory

Broken Patent System? Google, Apple Disagree

Aug 2nd, 2007 · The AlwaysOn Stanford Summit featured the panel discussion 'The Patent Crisis: Crossroads for the Business of Technology.' Speakers included patent lawyers from Google, IBM, and Apple. According to The Register, Google's and Apple's patent jocks had diametrically …
see also: IBM · Google · Apple · counsel · lawyer · The Register · Speakers

A Simple Plan To Defeat Dumb Patents

Jul 5th, 2007 · With the EU being rumored to look at software patents again I thought I'd have a look at the root of the problem — the US Patent Office — and work out if there is a simple way to defeat dumb patents. The big thing that defeats a patent is …
see also: EU · software · blog · Steve · country · RSS · publication

US Patent Office To Re-Examine Blackboard Patent

Jan 26th, 2007 · Groklaw is reporting that the US Patent and Trademark Office has just ordered a re-examination of the e-learning patent owned by Blackboard Inc, thanks to a filing by the Software Freedom Law Center. SFLC's press release states, 'The Patent Office found …
see also: Groklaw · office · Trademark Office · blackboard · Examiner · Patent Office · patentability

Stallman Critical of OSDL Patent Project

Sep 21st, 2006 · PatPending writes to mention a News.com article about Richard Stallman's objections to the OSDL patent project. He argues that the project may actually be 'worse than nothing', as it will undermine certain legal tactics. From the article: "'Thus, our …
see also: software · news.com · technologies · Open Source · legal · OSDL · Richard Stallman

PUBPAT Makes Progress Against JPEG Patent

Feb 2nd, 2006 · The US Patent Office has granted the Public Patent Foundation's request for a reexamination of the patent which Forgent Networks is reportedly using to harass anyone that implements the widely used JPEG format. They have already been challenged by many, …
see also: implementation · JPEG · PUBPAT · US Patent Office · Public Patent Foundation · Forgent Networks · Patent Office

Last NTP Patent Tentatively Thrown Out

Feb 2nd, 2006 · Reuters reports that the fifth NTP patent has been rejected. What does it say about the US Patent office and software patents that these patents have made it through trials, appeals, etc and only now has the Patent Office decided they weren't any good …
see also: software · office · NTP · patents · Reuters · Patent Office · US Patent

USPTO Reexam Finds $521M Eolas Patent Valid

Sep 29th, 2005 · As predicted earlier on Slashdot, looks like the W3C goofed by shutting out the public and asking the Patent Office to base its reexamination of the Eolas Web Plug-In Patent solely on prior art promoted by Microsoft. The USPTO has reaffirmed the validity …
see also: Microsoft · Public · defense · rejection · USPTO · demonstrations · manipulation







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