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Justices Question Microsoft's Vision of Patent Law

angry tapir writes "US Supreme Court justices on Monday questioned whether they should side with Microsoft and weaken the legal standard needed to invalidate a patent, with some justices suggesting there are alternatives to changing established law. The issue arose as part of the case involving Redmond and i4i."

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  1. ... and Microsoft will pay for its own success by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While M$ may prevail in this case, the case itself ironically can be used to invalid many of M$'s own patents.

    Don't cry foul when what you wish for come back to take a big bite at your ass, Micro$oft !

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    Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
  2. Re:I'm confused by Arguendo · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yup. You don't get to release a product to the public and then 20 years later try and go patent it. You've got one year from the release of the product to file for a patent. If not, you are out of luck.