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Comments on: IBM, Oracle and SAP sued over server software patents

dDeep C Phishing in an AI Phorm of Trawl. 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 13:54 GMT

Alien

And the Patents are ??

Patent Trolling is the Bane of Civilization. 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 14:15 GMT

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Greed like this makes me want to wretch my guts out. There should be severe financial & criminal punishment for any entity that does this.

Of Moles and Voles ..... 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 16:11 GMT

Alien

"There should be severe financial & criminal punishment for any entity that does this." .... By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 14:15 GMT

I'm sure there are, but when was making a fast buck made a crime? The Troll always loses to his Crime though when ITs Source Changes dDelivery and Direction. ..... UNXXXXPectedly

Hmmm 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 16:17 GMT

Look at the Implicit Networks website - does that say to you, "genuine, upstanding, professional company" or does it conjure up an image of someone trying it on?

I vaguely remember a similar case about 6/7 years ago - someone set-up a company and was trying to persuade a court that they were the owners of a patent that someone else was supposed to be infringing. I think that the people concerned dissappeared owing millions in unpaid legal fees after failing to win their case.

The Purpose of Patents... 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 20:50 GMT

...is to promote innovation. It seems to me that they have outlived their usefulness, given that mostly they are now used as a tool to stifle innovation. Especially so in the cases where someone has managed to patent the bleedin' obvious.

Remember SCO? 

Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 07:38 GMT

Pirate

Ha Ha - look what happened to SCO.

These guys are toast!

Flaming News 

Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 08:53 GMT

Flame

"I vaguely remember a similar case about 6/7 years ago - someone set-up a company and was trying to persuade a court that they were the owners of a patent that someone else was supposed to be infringing. I think that the people concerned dissappeared owing millions in unpaid legal fees after failing to win their case." .... By Tony Posted Monday 21st July 2008 16:17 GMT

Tony,

The corollary of that tale is that you will make a fortune if you use a patent which would no longer stand up in the courts....... for of course, as Time and Space have moved on and Intelligence has Grown with ITs Sharing, are old Agreements to Monopolise the Wealth in Free Thought by Denying ITs Third Party Application, Challenged as being Grossly Unfair and Criminal.

MS Defender of the Indefensible.....Take a Bow. .... and Take a Back Seat in the Dock, alsjeblieft.