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A Patent Tree Grows In Seattle

theodp writes "Among the featured attractions for the kids at the just-opened $10 million Bezos Center for Innovation in the $60 million Museum of History & Industry in Seattle is a 'Patent Tree'. The museum opening marks the end of a week for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos that saw his personal and managerial life put on display with the release of an excerpt from The Everything Store, a new book by Brad Stone, who reveals how he found Bezos's long-lost biological father."

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  1. One click by girlintraining · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So the guy who pretty much sparked off the patent arms race with his "one click" patent non-sense is now building a shrine to his climb up the ladder of success, which largely consisted of him stomping on the fingers of everyone he climbed over. And it's in Seattle no less, pretty much the city that bathes itself in Irony showers daily.

    Beautiful symmetry. Brings a tear to my eye.

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  2. Wasn't that in the Garden of Eden? by Zibodiz · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think it was called the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (except in this case, probably just the evil part.) Or, if you're a corporation, I guess it might be the Tree of Everlasting Life.

  3. Poison Patent Tree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Bezos is synonymous with bad patents in my mind... all because of his one-click patent which makes a mockery of the entire patent system and undermines any validity his other patents might have.

    To me a patent means that someone with money and power has staked out an area in the playground that he will bully others to protect... it has less and less to do with innovation.