Ah. Genius. Thank you. That made my day.SenseOfTumour said:After reading this, all I could think was that I've got a few gestures to aim at apple that they won't want to patent.
Ah. Genius. Thank you. That made my day.SenseOfTumour said:After reading this, all I could think was that I've got a few gestures to aim at apple that they won't want to patent.
Actually, they've already patented a few of those ones already, so that's gonna cost you a dollar :\SenseOfTumour said:After reading this, all I could think was that I've got a few gestures to aim at apple that they won't want to patent.
*shakes fist at the sky*NLS said:Actually, they've already patented a few of those ones already, so that's gonna cost you a dollar :\SenseOfTumour said:After reading this, all I could think was that I've got a few gestures to aim at apple that they won't want to patent.
*loads the shotgun* Let's take 'er out back, then...TD5160 said:Nice. Steve Jobs croaks and Apple instantly goes insane... Gotta make 'em go the way of old yeller now...
Yes. [/low-content post]Jayyy said:Are the people in the patent office insane?
This kind of bullshit has been with us forever. In 1855 Rollin White patented a type of cylinder that had already been in use on revolvers for some time. Colt ended up paying him to be able to make their own guns.Braedan said:Wait, is this possible? We already have a huge number of products that use unlock gestures, couldn't this just be reversed in court in a number of minutes?
And how do you patent a finger movement? Isn't there laws to protect us from... our laws?
Thats what I though. And well this screen unlocking system is widely used by both Apple and Androide, and probably ohters.DarkSoldier84 said:Yes there is. It's called "prior art." If you can prove that a patented procedure was already widely used before the patent, the patent can be nullified.Aurgelmir said:Isn't there any patent law that prohibit you from patenting something already on the market and wildly used by everyone?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation knows how to bust unethical patents in electronic media. I hope this comes to their attention.
I'll get the shotgun...TD5160 said:Nice. Steve Jobs croaks and Apple instantly goes insane... Gotta make 'em go the way of old yeller now...
I'd forgotten about that. Well... not forgotten. It was at the back of my mind with my memory of how someone was trying to copyright a certain subscription model, but couldn't because Roosterteeth predated their use of it. Also, many people after, but their case wouldn't have been as strong.Aurgelmir said:Thats what I though. And well this screen unlocking system is widely used by both Apple and Androide, and probably ohters.DarkSoldier84 said:Yes there is. It's called "prior art." If you can prove that a patented procedure was already widely used before the patent, the patent can be nullified.Aurgelmir said:Isn't there any patent law that prohibit you from patenting something already on the market and wildly used by everyone?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation knows how to bust unethical patents in electronic media. I hope this comes to their attention.
They obviously have gone farbot. What the hazmana are they thinking?Broken Blade said:... frelling ridiculous..