WebSense Patents Censorware System
Matthew Skala writes "As reported in SiliconValley.internet.com, filtering-software vendor Websense has received US Patent 6,606,659 on a "System and method for controlling access to internet sites". The new features in the patented system seem to revolve around using time limits instead of filtering sites out entirely; offering users a choice of viewing a site and having it logged, or not viewing it; and a scheme for automatically categorizing sites that looks very much like the "Bayesian filters" we've heard so much about in recent weeks. You may be interested in the filtering company's press release about their patent, or my own view."
...dont tell them about a firewall, its a super-secret secret.
Speaking at Defcon 12 - Credit Card Networks Revisted: Pen
Seems everything's patentable nowadays.
Can someone do me a favor and patent DRM? and closed-source? and antitrust? and that stupid L-shaped enter key?
Karma: Excellent (fuck, even in the future moderation doesn't work!)
but doesn't block goatse.cx. Go figure.
Imagine the look on the librarian's face. Honestly.
Anybody who goes there volluntarily is nuts, but in a library!!!???
-- If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done? - Uli's moose
Here is a patent application for a pepper shaker shaped like a dog where the pepper comes out of the dog's ass. That's what is being patented: the fact that the pepper comes out of the dog's ass and that it can be called a 'pooper shaker'.
A day ago I received patent 6,606,659: The act of pressing the three keys Ctrl, Alt, & Delete on a keyboard simultaneously to achieve a desired effect.
:)
I believe your patent infringes on my patent so you must get permission to use those keys. In fact earlier I was issued patent 6,606,658, a patent that patents patent infringement. I will be expecting two big cheques.