Apple was granted a patent on its "Slide to Unlock" feature. The application was filed on Dec 25, 2005, months AFTER Neonode, a small and little-known Swedish manufacturer of mobile phones, released its Neonode N1m phone running Windows CE. That phone already had a slide-to-unlock feature.
Two months ago a Dutch court ruled in favor of Samsung that the patent invalid.
http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2011...-slide-to.html
Several years ago the USTPO made, or was forced to make, a political decision to essentially approve all patent applications by major corporations and let the issue be decided in court if the patent is challenged. That policy benefits the deep pockets of giant corporations.
Besides career politicians and corporate "personhood", another evil that should be abolished is the patenting of software, math algorithms and business methods. This case adds yet another example to the mountain of evidence demonstrating the problem.
Two months ago a Dutch court ruled in favor of Samsung that the patent invalid.
http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2011...-slide-to.html
Several years ago the USTPO made, or was forced to make, a political decision to essentially approve all patent applications by major corporations and let the issue be decided in court if the patent is challenged. That policy benefits the deep pockets of giant corporations.
Besides career politicians and corporate "personhood", another evil that should be abolished is the patenting of software, math algorithms and business methods. This case adds yet another example to the mountain of evidence demonstrating the problem.
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