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Patent Troll Targeting Users of Scanners; Wants $1000/Employee

New submitter earlzdotnet writes "A new patent troll is in town, this time targeting the users of technology, rather than the creators. They appear to hold a process patent for 'scanning a document and then emailing it.' They are targeting small businesses in a variety of locations and usually want somewhere between $900 to $1200 per employee for 'infringement' of their patent. As with most patent trolls, they go by a number of shell companies, but the original company name appears to be Project Paperless LLC. Joel Spolsky said in a tweet that 'This is organized crime, plain and simple...' I tend to agree with him. When will something be done about this legal mafia?"

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  1. Process Patents by Damastus+the+WizLiz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Has anyone patented the process of sueing people for violations of patents? If not someone better get on it quickly. Millions of dollars in settlements are being lost every minute now.

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  2. Jokes on them. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't e-mail people my scans, I upload them to Megaupload and send them the link.

    Foolproof.

    1. Re:Jokes on them. by crypticedge · · Score: 4, Funny

      Dare I say, woosh?

  3. Re:Huh?? by mug+funky · · Score: 5, Funny

    legal precedent: arkell v pressdram

  4. Re:Huh?? by cheater512 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Err....what general legal logic?

  5. Re:first post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    So $100, to the thousandth. Got it. Wrong is wrong, I don't care where he is from.

    No.
    So $100. to the thousandth, Got it, Wrong is wrong. I don't care where he is from,

  6. Re:Huh?? by Nidi62 · · Score: 3, Funny

    As a responsible citizen, it's up to you to ensure that whatever you do doesn't violate any patents.

    Ignorance of the law is no excuse.

    Enjoy!

    Sorry, I already patented a method by which an individual analyzes manual physical processes to ascertain any potential conflict with applicable licenseable material.

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