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Palm/3Com Graffiti A Patent Infringement on Xerox

Olmy's Jart writes "According to this article on money.cnn.com, a judge has ruled that graffiti, the one stroke shorthand used on Palm Pilots, infringes a Xerox patent for "unistrokes". Really light on details and no links to betters sites, unfortunately." MSNBC also has the story.

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  1. Great Loud Beeping Sound From Redmond by ackthpt · · Score: 3, Funny
    A great loud beeping sound could be heard all over the world today, eminating from Redmond, Washington, USA, as Windows CE backed into another victory. When asked what this means for consumers, Ralph Nader had this to say, "Why this just plain sucks farts from a dead pigeon's ass!"

    Meanwhile, Bill Gates of Microsoft had this to say on the subject. "Ehhx-cellent..."

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    A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
  2. Re:Patents are the death of IP by Ether+Trogg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry, but the strangling of innovation by the overuse of patents is patented.

    Oh, and recessions have been patented. By the New York Stock Exchange, I think.

    Artificial constructs are patented.

    There's a copyright on stifling.

    Finger-pointing's patented.

    Corrupt companies? Bought politicians? Yep, both patented. (Patent #666 by "Lucifer, Beelzebub, and Baal, LLC.")

    And I think hurting is covered by the DMCA.

    Face it, we're screwed.

    Aww, dammit! Screwing's been patented!

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    "The dead do not shoo-bop-aloo-bah." -- Kai, 'Lexx'
  3. Re:How about prior art of FIFTY YEARS? by sjames · · Score: 3, Funny

    making SUCH a system WORK smoothly

    And I thought you were using Grafitti to post :-)

  4. Silly by SkewlD00d · · Score: 3, Funny

    Someone should sue Xerox for patenting prior art known as "short-hand."

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  5. Xerox the "Copier" company sues? by acomj · · Score: 3, Funny

    Considering Xerox made a lot of money on machines designed to copy things...

    I thought Xerox liked copying...