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Can't compete in a free market, compete in the courtroom. *sigh*

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So wait...Samsung infringes on Apple's patents, and Apple's the bad guy for going through legal channels and protecting its property?

How does that work when someone sues Apple, then? Or when Google says that the stuff Apple designed is now so expected by consumers that if they don't copy Apple, then they have no chance in the marketplace, so Apple's designs should now be forcibly given to them?

Oh, that's right...blind brand hatred. Derp.

You can argue against the current patent system, and God knows it's flawed, but you can't blame a company for protecting itself through completely legal methods just because you're a fan of the other team (most of whose designs were cribbed). It's like arguing in favor of a car thief because it's a really nice car that he stole and you can see how someone would want it, and also you personally find the owner of it to be kind of a dick.


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Some of the patents are probably okay. A bunch of them are crap. And the trade dress claim should have been laughed out of court.

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One of the patents Apple holds from the links Farsky posted, if I understand it correctly, is "slide to unlock."

Slide to unlock is a deadbolt. That isn't innovative. The touch screen itself might have been innovative, but not "slide to unlock." The issue here is not that Apply shouldn't be protecting its patents, but rather that many of the patents they are protecting are of dubious merit.

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The judge should have voided all of their patents and told them all to go home..


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Apple is the bad guy. They aren't protecting their interests, they're using political pull and market penetration to deny competition. Here are some of the features the jurors were asked to consider in determining whether or not Samsung infringed on Apple's patents:

"Bounce-back effect when a users tries to scroll the end of a list or image."

"Scrolling; pinching; and zooming using multi-finger gestures and other multi-touch support."

"Tap-to-zoom and center functionality when selecting from active applications."

Those were software patents awarded to Apple. The first was in web-browsers before Apple launched Safari.

The second was available on touch pads and pen pads for PC's before Apple ever released an iPhone.

The third has been available from Sun since they started adding 3d acceleration to their desktop environments in the 00s or late 90s.

"iPhone's face, screen, and speaker slot" -- This specifically referred to a 'rectangular device with rounded corners and a mostly centered, surface dominant touch screen.' That said, having your microphone and speaker on the surface of the phone that faces your mouth is now a violation of Apple's patents, some 20 years of previous cell phones and nearly 125 years of previous telephones be damned.

Except, Microsoft was making tablet and convertable table PC's a decade ago. Nevermind that touchscreen phones predate the iPhone as well.

"Shape of iPhone's face, rounded corners, and bezel" -- it's a **** rectangle.

"Icon Arrangement on the Home Screen" -- yes, the most basic element for shortcut arrangement in an GUI is now an Apple patent.

So, yes ...

**** APPLE.

And **** APPLE for filing the kind of patents that abuse the system.

Boycott the dirty ****.

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Just to be clear, I own Apple products; I supported the company; I just bought an rMBP I no longer way because of this ...

I have no problems with people protecting their intellectual property; I have problems with corporations using IP law to abuse competition and create a de facto trust.

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Apple is the bad guy. They aren't protecting their interests, they're using political pull and market penetration to deny competition. Here are some of the features the jurors were asked to consider in determining whether or not Samsung infringed on Apple's patents:

"Bounce-back effect when a users tries to scroll the end of a list or image."

"Scrolling; pinching; and zooming using multi-finger gestures and other multi-touch support."

"Tap-to-zoom and center functionality when selecting from active applications."

Those were software patents awarded to Apple. The first was in web-browsers before Apple launched Safari.

The second was available on touch pads and pen pads for PC's before Apple ever released an iPhone.

The third has been available from Sun since they started adding 3d acceleration to their desktop environments in the 00s or late 90s.

"iPhone's face, screen, and speaker slot" -- This specifically referred to a 'rectangular device with rounded corners and a mostly centered, surface dominant touch screen.' That said, having your microphone and speaker on the surface of the phone that faces your mouth is now a violation of Apple's patents, some 20 years of previous cell phones and nearly 125 years of previous telephones be damned.

Except, Microsoft was making tablet and convertable table PC's a decade ago. Nevermind that touchscreen phones predate the iPhone as well.

"Shape of iPhone's face, rounded corners, and bezel" -- it's a **** rectangle.

"Icon Arrangement on the Home Screen" -- yes, the most basic element for shortcut arrangement in an GUI is now an Apple patent.

So, yes ...

**** APPLE.

And **** APPLE for filing the kind of patents that abuse the system.

Boycott the dirty ****.

^ what he said, but less eloquently and with more profanity.

All those Apple fanboys who were mocked by the other 95% apparently grew up and became douchebag patent lawyers for Apple.

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Khross wrote:
Just to be clear, I own Apple products; I supported the company; I just bought an rMBP I no longer way because of this ...

I have no problems with people protecting their intellectual property; I have problems with corporations using IP law to abuse competition and create a de facto trust.


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Utter bullshit. Patent law is broken. And Apple was never innovative. They've only ever taken other people's ideas and made them work better. While this is certainly a valid market strategy, it's the height of hypocrisy to then start legal battles against other companies for vague patents like using "rectangles with rounded corners."

All so they can continue to overcharge by a factor of 400% for trinkets they didn't design, work hard on, or make better than anyone else...

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Apple learned it from Microsoft.

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If they'd learned from Microsoft, they'd be in Samsung's shoes and suffering the same fate IBM did over Lotus and menu placement in 1992. By the by, that menu placement feature from the Lotus lawsuit was one of the design patents used against Samsung.

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After reading this, I expect an appeal/mistrial...

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012 ... mments-bar


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After reading this, I expect an appeal/mistrial...

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012 ... mments-bar

Need a facepalm emoticon. Dude patented a DVR in 2002 and with this verdict he was able to create a legal precedent for himself to sue TiVo.

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They should start showing these trials on Comedy Central...


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http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/27/technol ... e-samsung/

Methinks the Foreman **** it all up for Apple on appeal.

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"The Supreme Court hasn't heard a design patent case in 141 years..."

Maybe it should. Because, you know, patent law has kept up with the global marketplace, rapid cultural saturation, and Moore's Law so well...

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The answer to question two particularly amuses me. Cause the jury did almost exactly the opposite.

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I can't make this stuff up

I'm sitting in a Starbucks doing random whatever over an iced americano. While I waiting for my drink, I watched a guy with his friend, pick up a newspaper; and start to remark on the Samsung Apple verdict.

Guy: "Wait, so what they're saying is, Samsung is the same as Apple?"
Friend: "I know, right? Makes me think twice about how much I paid for my Mac Book"
Guy: "Seriously"

Not 10 minutes later, a husband and wife, same newspaper:

Husband: "... Samsung's iPad is the same as Apple's iPad, and I paid how much for the Apple one? Honey, I told you they were a ripoff", after looking up the Samsung tablet on his iPhone.
Wife: "Oh wow," looking at the screen, "... that's a lot cheaper. Think we can return it?"

I put my Samsung QX410 on my table, and started to plug in, when he leans over to me, "Sorry, you don't mind if I ask, how much did you pay for your Samsung laptop?"

"Oh, no worries, it was $700." I replied.

I watched shock overcome his face, like actual shock. He looked at me, blankly, for an awkward amount of time, "Mind if I have a look?" he asked.

So, I obliged, and showed him a few things. He commented on Windows 7, so I opened up my virtual machine of OS/X... By the time the conversation was over, he was ready to kick Cupertino in the nuts, I think.

... Now, the punchline:

I'm writing this post after the FOURTH group of Starbucks patrons have made the connection that Samsung is now the same as Apple. They don't know the details, they don't really care, what they know is Apple is saying that Samsung is the same as Apple ... and with one simple Google Search, you get prices that are basically half for what seems to be the same products -- for nearly everything.

Two of these groups (including the husband/wife) asked me about my Samsung laptop, the second group noticed my Galaxy phone (also by Samsung)... Best billion dollar ad-campaign Samsung ever had.

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I can't make this stuff up

I'm sitting in a Starbucks doing random whatever over an iced americano. While I waiting for my drink, I watched a guy with his friend, pick up a newspaper; and start to remark on the Samsung Apple verdict.

Guy: "Wait, so what they're saying is, Samsung is the same as Apple?"
Friend: "I know, right? Makes me think twice about how much I paid for my Mac Book"
Guy: "Seriously"

Not 10 minutes later, a husband and wife, same newspaper:

Husband: "... Samsung's iPad is the same as Apple's iPad, and I paid how much for the Apple one? Honey, I told you they were a ripoff", after looking up the Samsung tablet on his iPhone.
Wife: "Oh wow," looking at the screen, "... that's a lot cheaper. Think we can return it?"

I put my Samsung QX410 on my table, and started to plug in, when he leans over to me, "Sorry, you don't mind if I ask, how much did you pay for your Samsung laptop?"

"Oh, no worries, it was $700." I replied.

I watched shock overcome his face, like actual shock. He looked at me, blankly, for an awkward amount of time, "Mind if I have a look?" he asked.

So, I obliged, and showed him a few things. He commented on Windows 7, so I opened up my virtual machine of OS/X... By the time the conversation was over, he was ready to kick Cupertino in the nuts, I think.

... Now, the punchline:

I'm writing this post after the FOURTH group of Starbucks patrons have made the connection that Samsung is now the same as Apple. They don't know the details, they don't really care, what they know is Apple is saying that Samsung is the same as Apple ... and with one simple Google Search, you get prices that are basically half for what seems to be the same products -- for nearly everything.

Two of these groups (including the husband/wife) asked me about my Samsung laptop, the second group noticed my Galaxy phone (also by Samsung)... Best billion dollar ad-campaign Samsung ever had.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

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Japan ruled Samsung didn't violate a single patent.
Korea actually banned the sale of the iPhone4 for patent infringement. (They banned one specific model of Samsung Galaxy, as well.)
Last year, Samsung successfully appealled a verdict against them in Australia, and the court denied Apple appealling the appeal.

So yeah, I'm thinking this isn't going to be nearly the victory for Apple they think it will based on the initial USA case.

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I didn't know Apple can turn on/off functions on your phone remotely at their discretion...
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadge ... ion-972677

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Among a bevy of patents awarded to Apple this week was one that would enable or disable certain features of a phone depending on its location. It could be useful, but it also raises serious questions about who really owns your device.

The patent, "Apparatus and methods for enforcement of policies upon a wireless device," was pointed out by Apple Insider Thursday. It's similar to an application made public in 2011 that would use a sensor in the phone to detect whether it was allowed to take pictures or make calls. The new patent relies on GPS, cell tower or Wi-Fi data to determine location, and then "changing one or more functional or operational aspects" of the device.

The suggestions for use are innocuous and practical: a movie theater that automatically sets phones to silent; a classroom that prevents outgoing calls; turning off Wi-Fi in a hospital. But it's not hard to imagine abuses of the system as well: it could be a useful tool for any oppressive regime, for instance, or be used to force the shutdown of phones at a protest — something that happened last year in San Francisco.

There's nothing in the patent that indicates it is going to be implemented, though iPhones and other smartphones do already have the ability to adjust things like ring volume and Wi-Fi settings depending on location. The difference this patent describes would be that it's not the user making the changes, but whoever sets "policies" in the area.

You can read the patent in its entirety at the Patent Office's website. Apple was also awarded numerous other patents this week, from mobile payment systems to email interfaces, thought only a few are actually in use.


I also didn't know San Francisco had already excercised this.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Cell phone service was operating as protesters gathered at a San Francisco subway station during rush-hour several days after transit officials shut wireless service to head off another demonstration.

An estimated 50 protesters gathered Monday afternoon on the Civic Center Station platform chanting "no justice, no peace." They also swarmed a Bay Area Rapid Transit train, trying to prevent its departure.

Story: Hacker group posts names of BART site subscribers
Law enforcement eventually cleared the platform and closed the station. BART trains went by without stopping.

An officer told the few remaining protesters that the demonstration was unlawful and warned of arrests if people didn't leave within two minutes.

Outcry against cut service
BART officials have said that their decision to cut cell phone service on Thursday was made out of concern for passengers' safety. The move was criticized by the American Civil Liberties Union and others.

"It's wrong," American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Michael Risher, whose group was scheduled to meet later Monday with BART's police chief at the agency's headquarters in Oakland. "There were better alternatives to ensure the public's safety."

Former BART director Michael Bernick applauded the move, saying it ensured a safe and uninterrupted commute Thursday night.

"Finally, BART said enough," said Bernick. "BART put its riders and commuters ahead of these protesters and the ACLU."

The incident last Thursday night helped raise questions about the role that social networks are playing in helping people, from Egypt to London, organize online. In the U.S., with its history of free speech, critics are saying BART's move was unconstitutional.

BART cut power to its wireless nodes Thursday night after learning demonstrators planned to use social media and text messaging to organize a protest against police brutality on one of the subway platforms.

The tactic appeared to work because no protest occurred.

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That's a bad patent to own. It ensures a lot of people don't want your product.

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