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#2
Posted 18 May 2012 - 04:55 PM
Yep. That's all you need to 'invent' something.
Generate a meeting request on a 'mobile device'... as if notebook computers in 2002 weren't 'mobile', or 'mobile device' is any different than a COMPUTER.
So when we have wearable wrist watch phones, every patent for 'mobile devices' can be replicated for 'wearable devices', and then later we can re-patent everything under 'implantable devices'.
Not to mention when photonic and quantum computers come around, every single possible computer patent can be re-patented again and again, in huge batches, as if recompiling something for the next available technology 'invents' it.
Aren't patent laws fun?
Generate a meeting request on a 'mobile device'... as if notebook computers in 2002 weren't 'mobile', or 'mobile device' is any different than a COMPUTER.
So when we have wearable wrist watch phones, every patent for 'mobile devices' can be replicated for 'wearable devices', and then later we can re-patent everything under 'implantable devices'.
Not to mention when photonic and quantum computers come around, every single possible computer patent can be re-patented again and again, in huge batches, as if recompiling something for the next available technology 'invents' it.
Aren't patent laws fun?
#3
Posted 18 May 2012 - 08:52 PM
Microsoft must be having financial problems to have to resort to patent trolling. Maybe they don't have huge expectations for 8.
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