Friday, June 04, 2004
Microsoft gains double-clicking patent
"Several activists who oppose software patents say that Microsoft's patent is not a 'sensible use' of the patenting system because the idea of the long, short and double clicks is neither novel or non-obvious."
This is like patenting the concept of "caps lock." Or demanding financial restitution for the use of italics. Or . . . you get the idea.
"Several activists who oppose software patents say that Microsoft's patent is not a 'sensible use' of the patenting system because the idea of the long, short and double clicks is neither novel or non-obvious."
This is like patenting the concept of "caps lock." Or demanding financial restitution for the use of italics. Or . . . you get the idea.
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