Cloudflare Pays First $7,500 Bounties In War Against Patent Troll (cloudflare.com)
Cloudflare declared war on a group of lawyers that files patent lawsuits against tech firms, by offering bounties for the discovery of patent-invalidating "prior art." Now an anonymous reader writes:
On Thursday, Cloudflare announced it has paid out the first $7,500 to people who discovered documents that could help invalidate Blackbird's patents. The money is part of a $100,000 war chest the company announced this spring... The company said it is ready to launch individual challenges to specific Blackbird patents. The company believes it has enough examples of prior art on US Patent 7,797,448, "GPS-internet Linkage" and US Patent 6,453,335 (the one asserted against Cloudflare) to lodge a challenge.
"We have received more than 230 submissions so far," Cloudflare reports, "and have only just begun to scratch the surface."
"We have received more than 230 submissions so far," Cloudflare reports, "and have only just begun to scratch the surface."
As long as pathetically obvious patents like these are granted in the first place, it's always going to be whack-a-mole. And as long as the USPTO is funded by charging fees for granting patents (and not just applying for them) the situation will persist.
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Fuck you and the China horse you rode in on. I use CloudFlare to challenge a number of countries that send a lot of forum spam our way. Once these fuckers are put to death I'll stop challenging their access.
Rough day?
On the one hand i hate patent trolls. But i also hate cloudflare since the daily stormer debacle.
I guess in the end i hope cloudflare gets a pyrrhic victory.
Oh please, there are many millions of dollars on the table here. What they are paying out in bounties isn't even scraps, it's crumbs at best.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
I have NoScript blocking Cloudflare. They seem like an outfit that think they are too big for their britches.
They're sending me $500. If you submitted you better check your email. There's a response time limit of sept 30! You'll lose your money if you don't reply by then.
What do you even mean by that? You don't block a backend hosting/ddos mitigation service. Nowhere does the URL say cloudflare on it.
A script can't even tell if something was hosted on cloudflare or not. (Ok if you had access to the IP address, *maybe*, but even then, the IPs can be owned by the company and cloudflare merely does the bgp advertisement.
Or you mean the captcha page that shows up when you do too many requests. But you don't have to block that one: they blocked you--you could just choose not to type in the captchas.