Removing this, as none of this has anything to do with Android.

On Jan 29, 8:43 am, Divkis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 29, 9:59 am, Rohit Mishra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All!
>
> > Greetings!
> > What is this:
> > Software is basically a language. An algorithm is an expression of an idea. 
> > Patenting >it would be like patenting individual words of English. A huge 
> > hindrance to innovation. >Copyright is ok! not software patent!
>
> I don't really think that patenting an algorithm is equivalent to
> patenting individual words of English. Moreover sometimes it could be
> a boost to innovation as well. Let me give you an example:
>
> There is a company say X which was competing with a company called Y.
> Company Y had a patented algorithm, which was really useful and a very
> good algorithm. Given company X had to compete with company Y, it
> developed another variation of the algorithm in question, which
> performed as good as the algorithm by company Y. In effect it led to
> more innovation whereas in absence of patent company X could have
> simply copied the algorithm and would have focused its energies on
> something else say 'marketing'. And don't think that this is a
> hypothetical example, I am quoting this from a real world example.
>
> But yes there is a catch, patenting is not so easy and seldom done by
> individuals without association of a company / organization.
>
> Finally every apparatus / innovation is an expression of idea, so I
> don't see algorithm any differently.
>
> > Some Weird Software Patents:
>
> >    1. Tab indexing
> >    2. Page-up, Page-down
> >    3. Progress Bars
> >    4. Generate Key Via SMS
> >    5. Order by cell phone
>
> > It means you can not use them, in your products.There are many more!
>
> Are you sure that these are patented? And in which countries have
> these been patented? I see that this kind of issue to be a issue with
> the 'patent granting authority'.
>
> I think things which are common wisdom, should be not patentable.
>
> > Why Shoud You Sign: This will make our illiterate politicians think before 
> > they make it >a law, which will hamper the Indian software market. Please 
> > join us in protesting >against Software patents! Click here
>
> Could you please elaborate why it would hamper the Indian software
> market? Moreover even copyright is freely violated in lot of places
> then what makes you think that even software patents cannot be
> violated?
>
> I see patents as a double edged sword where an an organization filing
> a patent could also accidentally (read deliberately) violate patent of
> some other organization. The only thing that protects such large
> organizations is the number of patents a company has.
>
> Finally I see that patenting has become a complex topic itself which
> is beyond comprehension of an individual unless the individual is an
> experienced attorney in the field of patenting.
>
> Just my two cents,
> Divkis

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