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Re: [mv] Amazon (Patent) US5960411: Method and system for placinga purchase order via a communications
Ed LaFrance wrote:
> >what is happen with this US-Patent??
> >Why are able to use the one-click-search, one-click-order etc.!
> >Please see this URL
> >
> >http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?&pn=US05960411__
> >and
> >http://linuxtoday.com/stories/13652.html
> >
> >Any comments?
[DEL]
>
> Yes I have two comments:
>
> 1). The "experts" who work at the US patent office DO NOT UNDERSTAND the
> technology they are issuing patents for; consequently, they are inclined to
> be swayed the the authors argument that their widget, system, framework,
> whatever, is somehow SIGNIFICANTLY different or unique vs. existing patents
> and/or conventions which have fallen into defacto public domain via
> pervasive use **like oneline shopping carts**.
>
> 2). Lawyers screw everything up. Of course, it is the legal mucky-mucks at
> Amazon.com, IBM, etc, who are strokin the egos of their benefactors,
> convincing them that their widget, system, framework, etc, which looks and
> acts much like everyone elses, is somehow UNIQUE just because it is THIERS.
>
> There was a time when the patent office made sense (the days of Edison,
> Ford,etc). I'm afraid that now (with the occasional, rare exception), it
> has just become the venue for yet another three-ring circus of litigation
> and grand-standing.
>
> - Ed L.
Hi Ed,
thank you for your comments! Do you know more information about this
patent and comments or reactions from other people/magazin?
Hmmm...it seems me, Mike Heins was the first person with his
one-click-yxz-Methode (or he has get this methodes since 1997 or with
minivend version 3.06) earlier than amazom.com. Am i right?
Regards,
Joachim
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