I think you mean "software patents". We all hold "software copyrights"
unless you forgot to put that little copyright notice on app. Software
back in the dawn of "tech time" an attorney figured out that the Patent
Office didn't have a clue when it came to software patents and started
patenting stuff that is just computer logic. And that should have never
been allowed.
On 08/25/2012 08:36 PM, John Coryat wrote:
All this is just a lot of thrust-and-parry. Samsung got kicked in the guts
but that doesn't mean it's going to impact Android directly. It may, as
their statement suggested, increase costs and decrease choice for the
consumers. All this patent fighting is doing nothing for the ecosystem.
It's just draining capital that might be used for something good and peeing
it down the drain (aka lawyers). Too bad about that.
What the US needs to do is end software copyrights. They stifle innovation
and increase costs for everyone.
-John Coryat
On Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:29:43 PM UTC-5, Michael Leung wrote:
hi all
i just read the news about Apple will win the war of patent from samsung.
do you think this event will impact to the future of android.
Regards,
Michael Leung
http://www.itblogs.info
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