On 2010-11-20 3:21 PM, John Levine wrote:
I am increasingly getting the impression that you've never been
involved in actual patent litigation.  The process is messy, but the
assumption that judges, particularly Federal judges, are stupid and
are unable to understand and interpret expert testimony is, shall we
say, counterfactual.

Let us consider the latest software patent in the news: Oracle's lawsuit against Google's android.

Let us look at the first patent in the their pile of patents:

http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=XTKpAAAAEBAJ&dq=7,362,331

Would they bother trying it on if judges had a clue?

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