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IBM's Teri-is-a-Girl-and-Terry-is-a-Boy Patent

Nov 4th, 2008 · The USPTO has granted IBM a patent for utilizing naming conventions to assign gender-based avatars for instant messaging. A user named Teri, IBM explains, would be given a girl avatar, while a user named Terry would be provided with a boy avatar. The …
see also: IBM · messaging · Inventors · utilities · USPTO · Humans · generator

Microsoft Patents the Censoring of Speech

Oct 19th, 2008 · On Tuesday, the USPTO awarded Microsoft a patent for the Automatic Censorship of Audio Data for Broadcast, an invention that addresses 'producing censored speech that has been altered so that undesired words or phrases are either unintelligible or inaudible.' …
see also: Microsoft · speech · USPTO · Alternative · overwrite · Offensive · Undesired

Steve Jobs Patents "The Dock"

Oct 8th, 2008 · If you're a PC, you may be unfamiliar with The Dock, the bar of icons that sits at the bottom or side of a Mac and provides easy access to Apple applications. But don't count on it becoming a standard on the PC. On Tuesday, the USPTO awarded Apple — …
see also: PC · Apple · Steve · Inventors · USPTO · Mac · icon

IBM Wants Patent On Finding Areas Lacking Patents

Sep 29th, 2008 · It sounds like a goof — especially coming from a company that pledged to raise the bar on patent quality — but the USPTO last week disclosed that IBM is seeking a patent for Methodologies and Analytics Tools for Identifying White Space Opportunities …
see also: IP · IBM · company · industry · creation · USPTO · technical

Designing a Patent-Incentive Program?

Sep 27th, 2008 · The company I work for (we are a one-year-old start-up) has recently started filing patents to protect some of its intellectual property. At the onset of the patent process, one of the executives drafted a very basic Patent Incentive Program (PIP) which …
see also: protection · Google · company · Public · Inventors · USPTO · Knowledge

Dell Loses Bid To Trademark "Cloud Computing"

Aug 18th, 2008 · The USPTO has issued a 'non-final determination' refusing Dell's request to trademark the term 'cloud computing' (we discussed the application earlier), finding that the term is generic and 'therefore incapable of functioning as a source-identifier for …
see also: service · computer · PTO · Dispute · functionalities · USPTO · Dell

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

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

Monster Cables Pushes Around the Wrong Small Company

Apr 15th, 2008 · Audioholics has a fun read regarding a recent legal dustup involving Monster Cables. The well-known (some might say notorious) cabling company sent a cease and desist letter to Blue Jeans Cable over a supposed patent violation. What the Monster folks …
see also: products · company · customers · infringements · functionalities · President · USPTO

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

Lawmakers Debate Patent Immunity For Banks

Feb 18th, 2008 · Now that a small Texas company has a patent on scanning and archiving checks — something every bank does — that has survived a USPTO challenge, lawmakers feel they have to do something about it. Rather than reform patent law, they seem to …
see also: protection · laws · Archives · company · USPTO · sponsored · money

EFF Busts Bogus Online Testing Patent

Jan 4th, 2008 · It's taken some time, but the EFF's Patent Busting Project is making progress. In the latest news, the USPTO has now officially rejected one of the 10 awful patents targeted, making the world safe again for administering tests over the Internet. This …
see also: network · Online · world · computer · CD · Internet · USPTO

OLPC CTO Quits to Commercialize OLPC Technology

Jan 1st, 2008 · The One Laptop Per Child project suffered a blow Monday, with CTO Mary Lou Jepsen quitting the nonprofit to start a for-profit company to commercialize technology she invented with OLPC (the first of Jepsen's pending OLPC patents was published by the …
see also: Commercial · consumer · technology · company · laptop · USPTO · nonprofits

USPTO Reaffirms 1-Click Claims 'Old And Obvious'

Dec 25th, 2007 · After USPTO Examiner Mark A. Fadok rejected Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' 1-Click Patent claims as 'old and obvious,' Amazon canceled and refiled its 1-Click claims in a continuation application as it requested an Oral Appeal, a move that smacked of a good old-fashioned …
see also: ca · fashion · app · USPTO · attorneys · lawyer · Graham

Amazon Sneaks One-Click Past the Patent System

Nov 22nd, 2007 · By changing the word 'a' to 'the' and adding the phrase 'purchasable through a shopping cart model,' lawyers for Amazon.com have apparently managed to reinstate two of CEO Jeff Bezos' 1-Click Patent claims that were rejected a month earlier. 'Patent Owner's …
see also: rep · USPTO · lawyer · purchase · Amazon · patentability · Amazon.com

FTC To Take a Second Look at P2P

Oct 23rd, 2007 · BlueMerle writes to mention that the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has asked the FTC to take another look into the world of peer-to-peer file sharing. This time around however the inquiry has nothing to do with copyright. "But a USPTO …
see also: P2P · Music · world · nation · confidential · copyrighted · private

The Real Problem With the US Patent System

Oct 18th, 2007 · An article in the Washington Post touches on the 'real' patent problem — the quotas that Patent Examiners must meet. They have no effective quality standards, only production standards, so many applications get only cursory review just so the PE …
see also: areal · productivity · service · products · USPTO · civilization · Washington Post

USPTO Rejects Amazon's One-Click Patent

Oct 17th, 2007 · A while ago I filed a reexamination request for the Amazon.com one-click patent and recently checked out the USPTO online file wrapper -it seems they have rejected all the claims I requested they look at and more!" And it only took many many years to …
see also: Online · USPTO · Amazon · Amazon.com · wrappers · developerRead

Google Patents Shipping-Container Data Centers

Oct 9th, 2007 · Two years ago, Robert X. Cringely wrote that Google was experimenting with portable data centers built in standard shipping containers. The idea, Cringely explained, wasn't new and wasn't even Google's, backing up his claim with a link to an Internet-Archive-in-a-Shipping-Container …
see also: Cringely · Google · Portable · USPTO · 2003 · PDF · Larry Page

IBM Patents Checking a Box

Oct 2nd, 2007 · What do you call it when you drag a pointer over a checkbox to select or deselect it depending on its original state? Answer: US Patent 7,278,116. On Tuesday, the USPTO awarded IBM a patent for Mode Switching for Ad Hoc Checkbox Selection, aka Making …
see also: IBM · USPTO · Reintroduce · Lotus Notes · checkbox · deselect







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