null

Technorati Profile

 

Microsoft Patents "Pg Up" and "Pg Dn"

Aug 31st, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes that Microsoft has been granted a patent on "Page Up" and "Page Down" keystrokes. The article links an image of an IBM PC keyboard from 1981 with such keys in evidence. "The software giant applied for the patent in 2005, and …
see also: software · 2006 · Microsoft · viewers · 2005 · company · Trademark Office

Dell Tries To Trademark "Cloud Computing"

Aug 3rd, 2008 · The Industry Standard reports that Dell is trying to trademark the term cloud computing . The phrase entered the tech lexicon years ago, but Dell's application (serial number 77139082) was made in early 2007 to the US Patent and Trademark Office, apparently …
see also: service · 2006 · products · computer · Internet · technology · company

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

The Death of Nearly All Software Patents?

Jul 24th, 2008 · The Patent and Trademark Office has now made clear that its newly developed position on patentable subject matter will invalidate many and perhaps most software patents, including pioneering patent claims to such innovators as Google, Inc. In a series …
see also: software · Google · office · restrictions · Trademark Office · death · innovation

Bezos Buries Patent Office in Paper

Jun 16th, 2008 · On June 2nd, almost two-and-half years after the USPTO initiated a reexamination of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' 1-Click Patent, Amazon dumped another load of documents on the USPTO Examiner assigned to the case, asking for consideration of the 185 or so listed …
see also: office · Trademark Office · USPTO · legal · Amazon · 2000 · actors

Patent Appeals System Under Constitutional Attack

Apr 30th, 2008 · Goobermunch sends in a law.com article going into questions about the validity of recent patent rulings (within the past eight years) by the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, due to the unconstitutionality of the method for appointing patent …
see also: laws · office · Trademark Office · President · dollars · appoint · intellectualism

All 44 Blackboard Patent Claims Invalidated

Mar 29th, 2008 · The US Patent & Trademark Office has invalidated all 44 claims in Blackboard's patent. While this is a non-final action [PDF], which means that Blackboard will be able to appeal, it does represent a win for the Software Freedom Law Center which had …
see also: Trademark Office · blackboard · PDF · invalidation · judgment · US Patent · Software Freedom Law Center

The U.S. Patent backlog

Feb 28th, 2008 · Even with its increased hiring estimates of 1,200 patent examiners each year for the next 5 years, the US Patent and Trademark Office patent application backlog is expected to increase to over 1.3 million at the end of fiscal year 2011 the Government …
see also: Trademark Office · USPTO · Examiner · 2007 · 2000 · US Patent · agency

Smartphones Patented — Just About Everyone Sued 1 Minute Later

Jan 25th, 2008 · This week the US Patent and Trademark Office issued a surprisingly (although I guess it shouldn't be) broad patent for a "mobile entertainment and communication device". Upon closer inspection you may notice that it pretty much outlines the ubiquitous …
see also: video · audio · Apple · download · Internet · company · mobile

WordLogic Patented the Predictive Interface

Aug 24th, 2007 · Have any of you heard anything about this company, WordLogic, with a soon to be granted/issued patent with 117 claims for predictability software? They recently received a patent approval/allowance letter from the US Patent and Trademark Office. Their …
see also: software · Google · products · cellular · Blackberry · company · Lawsuits

Behind the USPTO's Working With Peer-To-Patent

Aug 16th, 2007 · As this community discussed earlier, the US Patent and Trademark Office is collaborating with the Peer-to-Patent program to stop bad patents from issuing. Brigid Quinn, spokesperson for the USPTO, explains the motivation of the USPTO to open up to the …
see also: software · Groklaw · office · corporate · UK · Public · community

USPTO Sued Over "Unqualified Appointment"

Jul 23rd, 2007 · Techdirt is reporting that a small group of patent lawyers and investors are suing the US Secretary of Commerce in order to prevent the appointment of Margaret Peterlin to Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the …
see also: laws · Trademark Office · USPTO · lawyer · background · District Court · District of Columbia

Peer Review Starts for Software Patents

Jun 21st, 2007 · As seen in an interview in IEEE Spectrum: Qualcomm v. Broadcom. Amazon v. IBM. Apple v. seemingly everyone. The number of high-profile patent lawsuits in this country has reached a staggering level. Hoping to curtail the orgy of tech-industry litigation, …
see also: software · IBM · Apple · Internet · technology · research · interview

Patent Office Program To Speed Computer Tech

Jun 12th, 2007 · Looking to address critics, the US Patent and Trademark Office this week is starting a program to speed up and improve the review of computer hardware and software technologies. The agency is set to launch a peer-review pilot project that will give technical …
see also: Hardware · ca · software · IBM · Microsoft · computer · office

USPTO New Accelerated Review Process

Mar 28th, 2007 · Perhaps you have been lying awake worrying that your software patent on bubble sort might spend too much time being "examined" or "peer reviewed". You will be pleased to know that the US Patent and Trademark Office has launched their accelerated review …
see also: software · office · Trademark Office · USPTO · Examiner · submissions · accelerated

Patent Office Head Lays Out Reform Strategy

Feb 28th, 2007 · jeevesbond writes to tell us that Jon Dudas, the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the US Patent and Trademark Office has laid out a plan for patent reform. "Speaking at the Tech Policy Summit in San Jose, Dudas said …
see also: world · nation · office · strategy · Trademark Office · legal · innovation

Jury Rules That H.264 is Not Patented

Jan 27th, 2007 · According to Bloomberg, a jury ruled against Qualcomm in their patent lawsuit against Broadcom. Qualcomm had sought $8.3 million in damages for patent infringement stemming from Broadcom's H.264 encoder/decoder chips. From the article: 'The patents, covering …
see also: video · Lawsuits · Trademark Office · jury · encoders · Bloomberg · decoding

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

Microsoft Applies to Patent RSS in Vista

Dec 23rd, 2006 · Cyvros wrote in with a link to Wired's Monkey Bites blog, which is featuring a post on Microsoft applying for a patent on RSS. As the article points out, this isn't as crazy as it seems at first blush. From the wording of the application, post author …
see also: blog · Microsoft · defense · Mystery · United States · Trademark Office · Inventors

Community Patent Review Project Announced

Nov 2nd, 2006 · American companies General Electric, IBM, Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard have joined with the New York Law School and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to inaugarate a new system of peer review for software patents. The four companies, plus …
see also: IP · software · IBM · Online · business · Microsoft · world







Louis Pasteur