[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957397#p24957397:1gznzy2d said:eksith[/url]":1gznzy2d]@siliconaddict I seriously doubt the vast majority of them are even aware how much vitriol the tech sphere is launching at the moment.
And to be fair, why should they? Their job is to be objective as much as possible in finding prior art themselves, but the deliberate obfuscation of text isn't helpful. You have to understand that these aren't programmers themselves and it's fairly easy to pass rubbish as fact. There are countermeasures to this and it requires the participation of the tech community en masse.
Also of note, this may be the first time the USPTO has received this much scrutiny since its inception.
There needs to be expert overhaul in the USPTO or this may just be a small victory. I don't see why anyone anywhere would want to setup tech businesses in the U.S. if it involves fighting this nonsense. Patent trolls are a grave threat to progress in the tech sector.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957387#p24957387:38qkzbx4 said:LuDux[/url]":38qkzbx4]So, what recourse do previous settlers have to recoup their payments?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957561#p24957561:3vr3at9b said:Tsa Szymborska[/url]":3vr3at9b]I miss the most important info in the article. So what did Berners-Lee testify? Who was the judge? What was the verdict? Can there be an appeal? Will Doyle go to jail? What did the University of California have to say about this?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957413#p24957413:2go7ql4r said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":2go7ql4r]How did such a seemingly overbroad and overblown patent claim manage to survive so very long in the face of all that scrutiny?
I sure hope these two scientists don't suffer any unfortunate consequences for blocking UC's money making scheme.At the same time, the University of California, and the Berkeley campus in particular, was a key institution in creating early web technology. While UC lawyers cooperated with the plaintiffs, two UC Berkeley-trained computer scientists were key witnesses in the effort to demolish the Eolas patents.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957471#p24957471:35989put said:BWinmill[/url]":35989put]I'm not going to comment on the legitimacy of the patent, because this is one of those cases which is so emotionally loaded that it would be impossible to come to a reasonable conclusion on that issue.
However, this is one of those cases where the value of the patent to society is so great that it is wrong to assign the rights to any person or body. That would be true even if the patent was legitimate. It not unheard of for courts to recognize this and make dubious legal decisions to recognize the greater public good. This is arguably what happened in Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand over the computer. Sperry Rand's patents were invalidated, using the Antanasoff-Berry Computer as a form of prior art. (The ruling was dubious because the ABC computer was a primitive and unlikely candidate for the patent, but was close enough for legal arguments to be fudged.) The industry was thus freed or patent litigation on this front in order to facilitate a more rapid expansion.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957413#p24957413:2tmqf44n said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":2tmqf44n]How did such a seemingly overbroad and overblown patent claim manage to survive so very long in the face of all that scrutiny?
This is hyperbole, surely?[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957811#p24957811:1a0lpm5z said:jameskatt2[/url]":1a0lpm5z]Now is the time for the judge involved to give Doyle and his Eolas lawyers the death penalty for harming society.
It's your job to find that prior art, which is published. When you fail to do so, we get a multi-billion dollar patent trolling problem, which we pay for. Meanwhile, for every lousy patent you grant, your department gets a bigger budget.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957511#p24957511:1wihu2ec said:sumguy[/url]":1wihu2ec]There are over 6000 patent examiners. In general, you never hear about the quality work that we do.
Prior art is published information before the application filing date. You may think that it is obvious, but without proof it is just a feeling. The laws and practices have changed greatly since this was first issued. What were you doing in 1994?
I will not be following up.
If they settled, I believe they have no recourse at all. If they were ordered to pay, there could conceivably be something, but they'd likely just get nothing since I doubt Eolas is anything but a shell for Doyle to hide behind.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957387#p24957387:odp9hgqv said:LuDux[/url]"dp9hgqv]So, what recourse do previous settlers have to recoup their payments?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24958069#p24958069:xx8psnny said:Bondi Surfer[/url]":xx8psnny]Patent trolling is a lot like shearing a pig - a whole lot of squealing and fuck all wool
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24958067#p24958067:24v1hlqt said:zladuric[/url]":24v1hlqt]IMO, Richard Stallman has it right. If we just delete all patents and the patent office, then all knowledge would be "free".
Then, of course, nobody would have great incentive to do any R&D, so without patents, we would have to go back to the middle ages never to come to this post-industry era. Oh wait...
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957413#p24957413:3u3nf6uq said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":3u3nf6uq]How did such a seemingly overbroad and overblown patent claim manage to survive so very long in the face of all that scrutiny?
One of my friends used to work at the patent office. Here are a few reasons that messed up patents get granted. None of these excuse patents like this one, but it's the reality:[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24957373#p24957373:2ncflxf0 said:siliconaddict[/url]":2ncflxf0]I've never actually met anyone from the USPO before. I'm wondering if its because I've never met anyone there, or because they fear getting their asses kicked by people in the tech industry?