Online Auctions Patented, eBay Sued
mattfusf writes "This article from News.com talks about a guy who has filed a lawsuit against eBay for patent infringment. Patent 5,845,265 covers a "method..for creating a computerized market for used and collectible goods""
While everything's getting patented, I'm going to go take out a patent for sex, smoking, and eating. That should be a little more profitable than online auctions.
My sig sucks.
Thomas Woolston could just auction those patents off on eBay. He'll make a killing and save on lawyer fees.
I have a new idea for a business model:
Come up with a really generic idea, wait, say, ten years for another company to come up with the same idea and become successful and then sue them!
Part 2 of the business model is to sue people who sue companies under the above premeses for patent infringement. Oh wow! Looks like I got my first target!
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Something cleverpatent method of acquiring money solely from exploiting patent institutions. In this way I can sue everyone who tries to sue anyone for patent infringement. I can even sue anyone who tries to sue me.
I think you hit the nail on the head. I'm going to patent "a process by which you use a computer to perform a standard task."
I'll make billions.
Step 3: PROFIT!!!
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You don't need a working model for a US patent.
"A method of sending out unsolicited mass electronic mailings to email addresses of individuals who have expressed absolutely no interest in the product or service being offered. Such 'spam' is to consist exclusively of worthless potions, creams, and pills for enlarging or reducing areas of the body, pyramid schemes to get rich quick, offers for clubs no one in their right mind would join, and letters from deposed heads of state begging you to help move money from poor African nations."
If only someone would patent *that* and sue the #$%@! out of all of the infringers!
This tagline is copyrighted material. Please send $10 for an affordable replacement.
What, you mean something like this patent?
It would cost Ebay a lot less than a fat legal settlement to have the Mafia deal with MercExchange, and Thomas Woolston. If only they were members of Prepaid Illegal Services, this never would have come to light.
The Uncoveror: It's the real news.
says the owner of patent #1282211112: Method for online trolling.
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Alas, there's too much prior art now to file it -- unless, of course, the patent office were to start approving patents with no regard whatsoever for their validity....
Oh man! I wish I could go back to 1995:
Autographed Marky Mark Underwear
Current bid: $400
Auction ends on: 09/25/95, 10:09:29 PDT
Auction started on: 09/11/95, 10:09:29 PDT
haha
Auction off the patents on eBay. That way, the guy who made the patents could score, and he could use the people he's suing to do it! Doesn't that just sound great!!! Also, when someone else has the patents, then they can sue eBay, and they can sell the patents, and keep a whole Law Suit chain going on.
People can not apply the phrase on a computer on the back of every tried and true business model and expect to get royalties or the ability to sue the bejesus out of people.
... "on weed." ? I could patent the acts of "watching a movie, or summer sky, or one's own hand on weed." Now if only the people who do that had any money for me to take...
But what about the phrase
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