Move Over Apple - Samsung Files For a Patent On Page Turn
Nate the greatest writes "Remember last year when Apple received a patent on the faux page curl in iBooks? Lots of people laughed at the idea that Apple could patent the page turn, but not Samsung. The gadget maker has just filed for their own page turn patent. The paperwork explains in great detail what the page turn looks like, how the software would work, and what on screen gestures could be used to turn the page."
If I were getting beat up by a competitor for what I consider stupid patents I would start filing stupid patents to fight back as well.
all this does is show once again that the patent system needs work.
have you seen my sig? there are many others like it but none that are the same
> Samsung and apple in this case are to blame here.
No, only Apple is to blame. If somebody punches you in the face, and you hit back, are you to blame?
Samsung is only defending itself against a scummy patent bully.
In all fairness, how can they deny Samsung a bullshit patent, when they have granted Apple so many bullshit patents?
> Remember Apple started playing this game when someone sued THEM
Difference is: Apple's patents are pure bullshit, and Apple only sues over their bullshit patents because Apple is scamming the system.
Not *all* patent lawsuits are scams. Some patents are entirely legitimate. Apple is the master of junk patents, and scam lawsuits.
I think he was referring to three examples of the same idea being discovered twice at around the same time in each case. E.g. Calculus (Newton and Leibniz), and the telephone (Bell and Swan) are classic examples. I don't know of anybody else working on relativity at the same time as Einstein, but considering the explosion in theoretical physics at the time (e.g. quantum mechanics) it is unlikely that relativity would have remained undiscovered for long.
The point is an important one: great discoveries would happen anyway, we cannot assume that a patent system makes them more likely.