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TiVo Infringes On Pause Patent

Blackwulf writes: "It seems that there's a company named Pause Technologies which patented in 1992 the ability to pause live TV, play a portion of it, and then skip ahead to live TV. They are now suing TiVo for infringing on their patent. Motorola has already paid licensing fees for their upcoming PVR, and Pause Technologies is speaking with other PVR makers offering licenses to them as well. Yahoo has the story here." Pausing. Obviously, a new idea, and one worthy of patenting. I think I'm going to patent the play button.

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  1. Hmmm. by jd · · Score: 4, Funny
    Let's test the US Government's new resolve. I think that patenting the obvious, trivial or otherwise unimplementable, is an act of terrorism.


    I therefore suggest that the US 5th Cavalry and the Tie Fighters attack from the south, and turn Pause into the kind of rubble Afghanistan already is.

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  2. Re:Oh, please! by IronChef · · Score: 4, Funny

    All of these mechanisms are obvious, because they would be generated in a short brainstorming session with a small random selection of video engineers (i.e. people with ordinary skill in the relevant art)...

    I read that to save money the Patent Office has stopped consulting with experts. Instead, they have taken a pool of homeless people and cross-trained them in a little bit of every field. To keep them working, all it takes are some smokes and cheap wine.

  3. Re:Oh, please! by unitron · · Score: 3, Funny
    "To keep them working, all it takes are some smokes and cheap wine."

    So *that's* what they do when they aren't moderating on Slashdot.

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