[Forum] Internet TV patent | ANN.lu |
Posted on 17-Jul-2004 09:33 GMT by Amon_Re | 62 comments View flat View list |
Yet another software patent that shouldn't have been granted :(
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Comment 1 | Kolbjørn Barmen | | 17-Jul-2004 10:14 GMT |
Comment 2 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 10:38 GMT |
Comment 3 | Neko | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 10:43 GMT |
Comment 4 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 10:45 GMT |
Comment 5 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:20 GMT |
Comment 6 | Neko | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:22 GMT |
Comment 7 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:24 GMT |
Comment 8 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:24 GMT |
Comment 9 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:25 GMT |
Comment 10 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 12:26 GMT |
Comment 11 | Bill Toner | | 17-Jul-2004 13:24 GMT |
Comment 12 | Andrew Korn | | 17-Jul-2004 13:25 GMT |
Comment 13 | Joe "Floid" Kanowitz | | 17-Jul-2004 13:29 GMT |
Comment 14 | Don Cox | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 14:06 GMT |
Comment 15 | Rafo | | 17-Jul-2004 15:07 GMT |
Comment 16 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 15:11 GMT |
Comment 17 | Bill Hoggett | | 17-Jul-2004 15:43 GMT |
Comment 18 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 15:44 GMT |
Comment 19 | Neko | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 17:45 GMT |
Comment 20 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 18:00 GMT |
Comment 21 | Bill Hoggett | | 17-Jul-2004 19:09 GMT |
Comment 22 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 17-Jul-2004 20:44 GMT |
Comment 23 | Kolbjørn Barmen | | 17-Jul-2004 22:56 GMT |
Comment 24 | Darrin | | 18-Jul-2004 02:52 GMT |
Comment 25 | Kronos | | 18-Jul-2004 04:45 GMT |
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Internet TV patent : Comment 26 of 62 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Darrin on 18-Jul-2004 05:11 GMT | In reply to Comment 25 (Kronos): >You mean like the GIF-patents
Nobody is forced to use GIF's. There are a lot more formats out there. If someone designs a file format then why shouldn't he protect it and earn money for it?
> or C='s "right-click-menu" ?
It was a neat idea. Give the guy who thought of it some credit. OK, that example is a pretty good arguement for your side ;-)
>Yes such trivial ones do exists,
Apparently so.
>and more are granted even today. And whats worse is that they last 15 years or more.
But your argument that this should stop all patents is WRONG. Cars are involved every day in fatal Road Traffic Accidents as a result of driver error. So, using your argument, we should therefore ban all cars because a minority of drivers don't bother to follow the Highway Code (or whatever laws your particular country has).
>I don't mind patents for real inventions, like someone coming up with REAL
>artificial intellegence, being protected for 3-5 years, but this patent-
>hogging only for the purpose to artificially protect the interest of big
>companies has the same effect as communism.
>It makes competion nearly impossible.
I agree with you that "patent hugging" is a bad thing, but that's no reason to deprive honest applicants of the protection it provides. What needs to be done is to educate the people who grant the patents about what the negative consequences could be.
>As a side note, did it ever come to your mind that people don't really mind
>the copy-protection, but the STASI-like methods the distributors are useing to
> pursue those they think that might be doing something wrong =
Coded copy protection alone isn't enough. Code can be decompiled/reverse engineered and reused. The idea can be stolen and incorporated into a rival product without the rivals having to put any research into the idea or even spending time producing their own functioning code. Hacked software is just too easy to find.
I could easily start a flame war here by suggesting a possible example of such "software", but I wont ;-)
>And you should also know that porting OS4 to OF-based mobos DOES NOT mean it
>can't use a dongle ? The piracy-claim is, was and allways will be void.
It's easier to by-pass a "dongle" than it is to adapt a whole OS to work on hardware it wasn't designed for. My "piracy claim" seems valid to me. |
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