Ban on Certain Samsung Products Appears Likely ITC Ruling
Ars Technica reports that
"On Friday the ITC filed a redacted version of a remedy suggested by ITC Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender, in which he recommended a ban be enforced against Samsung products that were found to infringe upon four Apple patents. The judge also recommended that Samsung post a bond for 88 percent of the value of its infringing mobile phones, as well as 32.5 percent of the value of infringing media players, and 37.6 percent of the value of infringing tablets." That sounds like a clear loss for Samsung, but the judge "also approved several workarounds suggested by Samsung that might permit the company to continue selling the implicated products (which include the Transform, Acclaim, Indulge and Intercept smartphones, according to Computerworld). These workarounds would sidestep infringing on Apple's four patents—which include one design patent and three technology patents." Ruling and remedy have yet to be approved by the panel whose word would make them final.
Now if we can ban all other products that infringe on all other patents, our transformation can be complete and we can finally move back into caves!
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
Maybe your R&D department can cook up some great new products. But if there is even the slightest crack anywhere in them, where a patent lawyer can jam a crowbar into . . . you might as well forget it. Your legal costs would be more than the entire R&D cost of the project.
So I wonder now how companies plan development projects these days?
Executive: "What will you need to develop this new product?"
Manager: "80 programmers, 20 management & support, . . . and . . . 1000 lawyers.
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
A large amount of the trouble with patents comes from the fact that:
* The patent office doesn't have the resources to properly validate platent claims. They basically grant anything, and assume that validity will be litigated in the courts.
* The courts tend to assume that anything granted must be valid.
So, why not change it to:
* The patent office merely registers the patent filing. It acknowledges the inventor's name, and publishes the details. but, at this stage, the patent is not deemed valid..
* When there is an actual patent suit, this is the time when the patent is carefully examined, and the question of validity can be debated in court.
Think of this as "lazy-evaluation" for patents.
Colour me unsuprised at the ruling.
Supreme court ruled that to be non-obvious and invention had to be more than the sum of its parts. So pinch zoom on a handset isn't new just because its on a handset. It existed before on a computer and a handset is just a computer, so what's the invention? Calling it a handset instead of a computer???
IMHO the Obviousness test used today is also to blame.
Apple should not have been granted those patents on other people inventions. They did not make the first rounded rectangle touch computer, they did not invent the camera icon to represent a camera. The assembly of those two items does not a new invention make.
Patent should be declined by default, but also the 'more than the sum of the parts' test was sound thinking too.
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Yep that about describes apple very well could not have put it much better myself nice one ..
In what country, a-hole news "reporter"?
Based on "there be dragons; obviously it's here" I guess it is the United States of Asshollines?
They feign ignorance of any and all potentially violated patents and pray that no one call them out.
The judge also recommended that Samsung post a bond for 88 percent of the value of its infringing mobile phones, as well as 32.5 percent of the value of infringing media players, and 37.6 percent of the value of infringing tablets.
Software patents are completely out hand. This is not what the patent system was intended to do, this is madness.
That's our life, the big wheel of shit. - The Fat Man, Blue Tango Salvage
You completely invalidate any point you might have when you use retarded phrases like "samscum."
Truly, it makes you look like an idiot.
The US is just terrified by the Far East economic boom.
It will continue, it is reactionary, and it's also a losing strategy.
US, cuddle your Apple baby and cry.
But as a conservative this just smacks of central planning and the old adage of picking the winners and losers. I have never seen any explanation of why Samsung should be punished like this instead of everyone because they all infringe on each other. Yet somehow the rules don't seem to be getting applied even remotely fairly...
Really, we need to jettison the entire punishment and start over if we are going to have patents. Keep the products on the market, but require that the company keep an accurate tally of how much it sells and regulaly cut a check for the fees on a quarterly basis. None of this ban the from the market crap unless it is such a clone of the competing product that it is a hair's distance from a trademark violation.
Just to remind you little twerps - all your little stinky patents infringe and are derivative works of MY ONE PATENT!
THE ONE PATENT TO RULE THEM ALL!
I SUE YOU ALL! ALL OF YOU!
SUED INTO OBLIVION!
WHAT BOUT ME?
don't you care about me anymore?
Look like they have succesfully bribed ITC to block devices competing with them and drop cases against them (eg. Motorola case). And I suspect that whole Wall-Street estabulshitment is backing them - money junkies and banksters are too much invested in Apple to let any competition threaten Apple's obscenic margins. This is scenario I'm worried about for some time: monopolistic cash cow artificially created by Wall Street crooks. Openness coming with Android is what they're fighting against, not Samsung. Add it to long list of Wall Street crimes they've done over all those years: internet bubble, housing bubble, derivatives, bailouts, market rigging (see LIBOR scandal), drug money laundering (see HSBC or Wachovia, now Citi). It's the whole system stacked against 'we, the people'. If you're uncomfortable enough to not feed Apple with your money, you should also consider NOT feeding other Wall Street firms whenever possible. Along with Apple, Microsoft, Coca Cola, Monsanto, Wallmart or Goldman Sachs they're all parts of one big criminal cartel 'we the people' should fight off so that in coming years you can tell your children that at least you've tried...
I'm glad the patent wars are being fought out in the telecom industry, instead say the computer hardware or software industry, in hopes that people will see the folly of this idiotic and in the end destructive set of laws concerning patents.
But I have no illusion that if this is not stopped, it will spill over into every other aspect of our lives, from patents in software (which is already ramping up) to foods, cars, books and more. The damage will be impressive.
You sir are a fucking unadulterated moron. Your advocacy for suing people over trivial shit that apple did not invent like pinch-to-zooom is a pathetic attempt at shilling for Dear Leader Steve Job il. My god what a goon this clown is.
Apart from the problems with the patent system, the ITC is out of control. The ITC is part of the executive branch and has no business adjudicating the validity of patents. There needs to be a serious house cleaning at the federal level; unfortunately, the guy to do it didn't even get invited to the debates.
None of the Apple patents are inventive, creative or novel. They are all freaking obvious and all probably have a large amount of prior art.
The fact that defense of such lame patents can get this far at all is a travesty.
Slashdot's symbol for Windows stories is a decrepit, broken window.
I think it makes the entire site look like its full of idiots.
They ignore any and all potentially violated patents and pray that no one call them out.
FTFY
Seriously, nobody developing anything pays any attention to this patent crap. What happens is that niche companies try to fly below the radar, and commodity companies patent everything they possibly can so if they get sued by an actual practicing entity they can countersue. Since the trolls are after moeny, they just pay them off.
The next thing Apple files a patent for will be suing your competitors out of business, rather than competing with them in ways like performance, quality and price. Their name for winning the market for suing competitors out of business: iCompete
Perhaps we should rename the country to United States of Walled Apple Natural Gardens. So, does that mean that if I want to buy a competent Android device, I have to smuggle it in from Canada?
Sheesh, I hope Samsung figures this one out. I think they should keep rereleasing the same devices under different model numbers until Apple runs out of money trying to ban them.
Claims like that are simply bizarre.
The Blackberry 5810 - March 2002:
http://cdn.crackberry.com/files/u3/evo3BlackBerry5810.jpg
Status bar along the top - power,signal strenth,clock
Grid of app icons
Keyboard along the bottom
It really is amazing how Apple came up with the iPhone when there was NOTHING like it out there...
They want to sue you for trade mark abuse.
From scarped cliff or quarried stone she cries "A thousand types are gone, I care for nothing, no not one."
Well, you're posting on this site, so maybe you are right.
WebOS was destined to die because of management incompetence. WP is destined to die because it's just a POS OS.
Seriously, what kind of crack are you smoking?
It's time for Samsung and the rest of the world to ignore the US market and leave the Americans to drown in their patent-pool.
That's right righteous Apple soldiers!
Mod down the unbelievers!
iPhone was not the first smart phone, far from it. Apple copied every idea.
If Android is a "stolen product," then so was the iPhone
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/02/if-android-is-a-stolen-product-then-so-was-the-iphone/
6 Ways Apple's iOS 5 Just Copied Android
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-ios-5-copied-android-2011-6?op=1
Perfect proof to prove who are stealing what #boycottapple
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... in the same thread, it's probably time for the redundant tag.
When you have nothing worthwhile to contribute you resort to a baseless attack. Let me guess you work for Apple marketing and patents ;P.
Chaos - everything, everywhere, everywhen
Sure, and Google & Samsung are on the "peoples" side, eh? Maybe your argument would make a little more sense if it wasn't obviously biased drivel.
Err, it's more like how the fuck did he link genetically modified organisms, drug money, libor and housing bubble to iPhone versus Samsung Android phones?!
If you're playing that game, then *EVERYTHING* is linked, and then there's nothing left to discuss.
If you don't see that, then what kind of crack are *you* smoking?
This would cut into Samsung's margins to such an extent that it might be wise to withdraw from the US market. Today every manufacturer have to pay extortion-fees per unit sold worldwide for software-patents that carry no validity outside the US as a condition for market access. Eliminating those expenses would raise the margins for products sold elsewhere. I think it's time for the rest of the world to leave the Americans alone to drown in their polluted patent-pool.