Business Process Patents Taking The World By Storm
Siriaan writes "DE Technologies, a company based in Montreal, has hit a number of web retailers in the U.S., New Zealand and Singapore with patent infringement claims covering such things as purchase histories and online currency conversion. A small wooden model kit firm my company does business with is amongst those hit; they received a demand for a US$10,000 'signing fee' and then 1.5 percent of all transactions ongoing. "
Seriousy, I have had some long chats to my (lawyer) brother about this. Has anybody heard of any real, legitimate, honest-to-goodness, business process patents that have been granted and licensed?
Obviously, being an engineer, I believe that technical processes should also be public domain...
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The more I read these stories about the abuse of the American (and now international) patent system(s), the more I believe things like HavenCo and Sealand have a good idea behind them. Until it gets really bad, I suppose you could simply move your site hosting from country to country, but for the love of god when will this end? As a little guy software developer with a site (shameless plug - NanoWeb, but it needs an update) I am beginning to fear that my after hours source of a little play money could get me into legal trouble for using techniques and technologies that have been used collectively on the net for years! We thought the "Microsoft Tax" was bad, how about making up for the 1.5% patent taxes?
"1984" was ment to be a warning, not a guidebook. You hear that Kim Jong-il!? BushCo?!
I Am Not A Lawyer, but it should be business as usual. File the letter away and ignore them. Their tactics disgust me - their patents should never have been accepted, they're trying to get away with extortion.
It's nothing more than a modern-day form of a protection racket (with "signing fee" money up front to allow you to continue doing business).
In fact, looking at their white paper - the patent link is broken - the system they appear to have patented is a system which automatically adds any taxes you have to pay onto the bill (so, for instance, if the buyer is in Europe, adding on VAT). How on earth can you patent something like that?
Organized crime will flourish too[1]. I'm sure many of the "little guys" will start up illegal businesses because that is the only way they'll be able to get by...
[1] I mean traditional organized crime--I suppose most of today's large corporations can be considered organized crime as well.
heh, no problem. You could just move your software and hosting to Asia. If they come near you, Just kill them. What will be next ? Patenting how to fuck a woman ?..."If you put your cock in a certain way into a womans ass/vagina, you have to pay us $10 for each penetration."...*lol*... I'm sure some mad guy will start to killing these patent holders soon... Trust me, it'll happen.