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Apple Advertises "1-Click" Licensing

scout.finch writes: "Looks like Apple wasn't kidding. Their new front page proudly advertising "1-Click Buying" complete with registration mark." Very depressing. Usually I don't pay much attention to the stock market, but seeing what happened to Apple's stock this week... well, I don't feel bad for them at all. The more credit given to Amazon's lame patent, the harder it'll be to overturn.

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  1. Re:naive by gargle · · Score: 4

    That's not prior art. That's stretching an existing circumstance to try to relate it to a new 'invention'.

    No, the original poster is completely right, that a patent has to be (in theory) non-obvious to someone "learned in the art".

    e.g. see http://otl.stanford.edu/inventors /pa tents.html

  2. Funny by neildogg · · Score: 5

    "Buy now with One Click"
    *Click*
    "Sign up for One Click"
    *Click*
    "Set up a new Account"
    *Click*
    "Turn One Click On"
    *Click*
    YES!!! Now I can buy stuff with only One Click!!!

  3. One click too many by eclectro · · Score: 4

    I've used Amazon's one click before (once), not fully realizing that it truly is a "done deal". No amount of clicking let's you change your mind, or preview an order. So let it be known that I am proud to announce my

    Two Click Shopping (TM)
    U.S. and foreign patents pending.

    With this revolutionary technology you will now be able to "check" an order, or "preview" it before we ship to you. If you want to back out for any reason whatsoever, or change the order, you can do that with a "second click".

    But Two Click Shopping is even more versatile now, as you can use the "second click" to "affirm" the order. It will henceforth be processed in a prompt manner and you can expect speedy shipment.

    If you have any problems with the above, or disagree with it in any manner, or want to use any "multiple click" technology, this will be in violation of the EULA of this post. Moderating this post "down" as "troll" or "flamebait" will be considered as circumvention of the original intention of this post. Please consider this as your Cease and Desist Notice. If you do not bring youself into compliance immediately, I will be forced to contact Dutch l33t h4x0r Nohican who will change your password and email it to the penis bird troll.

    Thank you for your attention, and I hope we can come to a satisfactory
    resolution to this matter.

    Very Truly Yours,

    Slashdot user eclectro #227083

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    Take the cheese to sickbay, the doctor should see it as soon as possible - B'Elanna Torres, "Learning Curve"
  4. Apple's stock and 1-click buying by piku · · Score: 5

    I guess last week they debuted their 1-click stock selling.

  5. This doesn't even make sense by Trevor+Goodchild · · Score: 4
    OK, I see a $20 book. Impulse buy. Gimme. Thank you.

    I see a $3,000 Cube. Gotta have it. <click> Oh, shit, wait... I can't afford that! Damn.
    "Hello, Visa? I need a credit extension, quick!"

  6. Totally childish by localman · · Score: 4
    seeing what happened to Apple's stock this week... well, I don't feel bad for them at all

    I don't think I've ever heard such a strange disconnected take on morality before. Apple abides by US law which (like it or not) has been around for over a century, and you're glad their stock dropped? And the stock dropped for reasons entirely unrelated to this?

    Like Apple or not, that type of statement is just childish. I'm glad to see that some people on the board realize that real companies don't have the freedom to give everyone the finger like the majority of the sit-at-home Slashdot crowd. You only have that freedom because of your anonymity. Try actually running a business and keeping that attitude. You're stock will end up as wallpaper.

    Good luck, Apple. I'm glad some companies are taking the risk of doing innovative things. And no, 1-click shopping isn't one of them.