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USPTO Reaffirms 1-Click Claims 'Old And Obvious'

theodp writes "After USPTO Examiner Mark A. Fadok rejected Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' 1-Click Patent claims as 'old and obvious,' Amazon canceled and refiled its 1-Click claims in a continuation application as it requested an Oral Appeal, a move that smacked of a good old-fashioned stalling tactic. But the move may have backfired, as Fadok has just completed his review of the continuation app and concluded that all of the refiled 1-Click claims should be rejected, providing explanations of why the Board of Patent Appeals was wrong to reverse his earlier decision after listening to Amazon's lawyers in September. In October, USPTO Examiner Matthew C. Graham rejected most of the 1-Click claims as part of the reexam requested by LOTR actor Peter Calveley, a decision that attorneys for Amazon are currently trying to work around with some creative wordsmithing. Can't see how all of this means 'less work for the overworked Patent and Trademark Office.'"

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  1. Re:This makes no fscking sense.. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 2, Funny

    This just smacks of leadership that is a cut below the calibre of its employees.

    If by "cut below" you mean "sub-basement" I'd say you're right on the mark.

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  2. In related news... by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...the USPTO has implemented this new one-click patent denial system, but due to a software bug, it only grants patents at this time. The workaround involves a few manual steps; click on the "Help" link for more information.

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  3. Re:This makes no fscking sense.. by larry+bagina · · Score: 3, Funny

    bookstores should give away books for free and make money selling tshirts at poetry readings. Or does that only apply to musicians?

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