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[News] Patent Dispute Over Status Notification; USPTO Should be Rubbished, Says Respected Publication

  • Subject: [News] Patent Dispute Over Status Notification; USPTO Should be Rubbished, Says Respected Publication
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 02:34:22 +0000
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Blockbuster, Netflix Win Patent Litigation

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| Blockbuster and Netflix have been declared 
| not guilty to violating a third-partyâs 
| technology that notifies customers 
| electronically about the status of their 
| DVD-by-mail rental accounts.
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http://www.homemediamagazine.com/legal-news/blockbuster-netflix-win-patent-litigation-17788

The patent system: End it, don't mend it

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| As a matter of theory, intellectual 
| property is a double-edged sword. On the 
| one hand, giving a reward increases the 
| incentive to innovate. On the other, 
| allowing the monopolization of existing 
| ideas taxes the creation of new ones, 
| thereby decreasing the incentive to 
| innovate. The bottom line: Contrary to 
| widespread belief, economic theory does 
| not provide support for the continuous 
| extension of IP. The only answer to the 
| question of whether IP serves the desired 
| purpose must be empirical. Does it work in 
| practice?
| 
| A great deal of applied economic research 
| has tried to answer this question. The 
| short answer is that intellectual property 
| does not increase innovation and creation. 
| Extending IP rights may modestly boost the 
| incentive for innovation, but this 
| positive effect is wiped away by the 
| negative effect of creating monopolies. 
| There is simply no evidence that 
| strengthening patent regimes increases 
| innovation or economic productivity. In 
| fact, some evidence shows that increased 
| protection even decreases innovation. The 
| main finding is that making it easier to 
| get patents increases ... patenting! 
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1208/p09s06-coop.html


Recent:

Google Patents Displaying Patents

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| "Google has actually managed to patent
| displaying patents. The USPTO issued US
| Patent No. D603,866 to six Google inventors
| for their 'graphical user interface for
| display screen of a communications
| terminal.' Among the six inventors is the
| guy who introduced Google Patents.
| Ironically, Google Patents can't seem to
| find the new Google patent for Google
| Patents."
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http://yro.slashdot.org/story/09/11/22/2019219/Google-Patents-Displaying-Patents


Amazon Scores Gift-Delivery Patent

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| In May, the USPTO rejected Amazon.com's
| patent claims (PDF) for its Method and
| System for Placing a Purchase Order Via a
| Communications Network (a 1-Click spin-
| off). At the time, a USPTO Examiner cited
| Bilski, explaining that elements of CEO
| Jeff Bezos' gift-delivery invention 'may be
| performed largely within the human mind,'
| coming to essentially the same conclusion a
| NY Post reporter arrived at in 2002. But
| Amazon's attorneys have worked their legal
| wordsmithing magic (PDF), convincing the
| USPTO that 'obtaining delivery information
| for a gift from one or more information
| sources other than the gift giver and
| recipient' is indeed novel and patentable.
| A Notice of Allowance for the patent was
| mailed to Amazon on November 17th, just in
| time for Holiday Season injunction-giving!"
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http://yro.slashdot.org/story/09/11/23/149216/Amazon-Scores-Gift-Delivery-Patent


Patent That: Reporter Invents Way to Reach PTO Director

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| Journalists who cover Washington know the
| drill: top bureaucrats can be very hard to
| get through to, especially when you need to
| reach them the most.
|
| So when ABA Journal senior writer Terry
| Carter got nowhere in his recent effort to
| reach Patent and Trademark Office director
| David Kappos through spokesman Peter Pappas
| for a story he was writing, he decided on a
| characteristically novel approach: on
| Tuesday he drafted and posted a humorous
| patent application for a "method to get an
| interview with USPTO Director David Kappos."
| Edward Adams, editor and publisher of the
| ABA Journal, wrote in this story at the
| Journal Web site, "We figured the problem
| was that Carter was not speaking the
| agency's language."
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http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2009/11/patent-that-reporter-finds-novel-way-to-reach-pto-head.html
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