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Author Topic: Patent Troll Claims Ownership of Interactive Web – And Might Win [Locked]
Aerlinthian  4 stars
Posts: 2,126
Registered: 2001-5-7 23:53:38
Wired posted:

TYLER, Texas — The city of Tyler, Texas, is better known as the nation’s “rose capital” than as a hotspot of the technology industry. It’s a quiet, conservative city of about 100,000, full of wide streets and big trucks.

This week, though, Tyler is the site of a remarkable battle over the history of the World Wide Web — a trial that could affect the future of e-commerce. The federal courthouse downtown is packed to the brim with dozens of lawyers, representing the world’s biggest internet companies, including Yahoo, Amazon, Google and YouTube.

A succession of pioneers of the early web — including the web’s father, Tim Berners-Lee himself — have flown in from around the world to denounce two software patents they believe threaten the future of web innovation. East Texas has transformed itself into something of a haven for patent suits over the past several years, but by any standard, the trial now underway is an extraordinary circus of dark suits.

How did all the trouble start?


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Allmightybob_MLF  2 stars
Title: Occult Amuck
Posts: 334
Registered: 2004-3-22 23:15:57
Only in Texas!
Chogram  3 stars
Posts: 945
Registered: 2001-8-23 02:52:32
Walker_ID  3 stars
Posts: 673
Registered: 2002-5-29 10:20:09
i agree with some of the comments in the link


software patents need to go

a copyright is sufficient enough to protect specific coding works

 

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