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eBay May Lose 'Buy it Now' Button in Patent Case

Spamicles writes "A judge has delayed his ruling on the eBay patent infringement case. eBay has been involved in a legal dispute over the use of its popular "Buy it Now" button, which allows consumers to skip the bidding and purchase items on eBay directly. The patent suit was filed six years ago by MercExchange L.L.C. In May of 2003, a jury ruled in MercExchange's favor finding that eBay did in fact infringe on the patent, but in 2005 the US Supreme Court ruled that MercExchange was not automatically entitled to a court order blocking the offending service, essentially handing a victory down to patent reform advocates. However, the ruling by the Supreme Court does not affect the final judgment of the court."

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  1. Time? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The patent suit was filed six years ago by MercExchange L.L.C. In May of 2003,

    Welcome to the future of 2009 where we can file patent suits whenever we feel like.
  2. Trolls by Savage-Rabbit · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    And troll tribes tend to kill each other on sight, so I'd advise the patent trolls to stay clear of the Darkspear trolls ;) Troll #1: So.. What sort critter be this?
    Troll #2: Dunno... It wave this paper and shrieks "Patant violitor!" and no want to shut up, so I just spear him.
    Troll #1: Mmmm... Ya think it be fit for eatin?
    Troll #2: Dunno, it looking scrawny.
    Troll #1: (Cuts off an arm and takes a bite.) Ptui!...(Spits out chunk of flesh).
    Troll #2: No good.. huh?
    Troll #1: It spoiled methinks....
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