[gameprogrammer] Re: is Solitaire patented?
- From: Szasz Pal <space@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gameprogrammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 23:13:13 +0200
Hi!
Just one interesting link:
http://www.illnation.com/blog/2004/02/patent-nonsense.jsp
And if you want other proof why this patent system is far from perfect,
just read the notes on LZW (or it was LZ77), somewhere I read, the
patent office accorded three times the patent, because they failed to
observe that they already had patents on it.
Szasz Pal wrote:
Kevin Jenkins wrote:
There is a patent on playing solitaire on the computer.
http://www.chillingeffects.org/patent/notice.cgi?NoticeID=1070
Thats a very strange patent. as I undestood, it's about playing card
games over the internet. But it's very strange, honestly I don't really
believe there is no prior-art for this. The patent description seems too
general. I don't think there wasn't any over-the-network played card
games prior 1998 (when the patent was filled).
... or I am just misunderstanding something??? ..
About this claims, each claim bust the true for the patend together, or
it's enough if one of them is true? As I see they start with soemthing
general, and the following claims are specializations of the previous
ones. So I suppose actually the last claim is the key one?
Grr.... I hate patents ... (and I'm glad I live in Europe ;-) )
Anyway, thanks for the link, I think I will dig a bit more in the patent
topic ... so I might go mad in the following days :-)
--
Best regards,
Szasz Pal
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Kevin Jenkins wrote:
There is a patent on playing solitaire on the computer. http://www.chillingeffects.org/patent/notice.cgi?NoticeID=1070
Thats a very strange patent. as I undestood, it's about playing card games over the internet. But it's very strange, honestly I don't really believe there is no prior-art for this. The patent description seems too general. I don't think there wasn't any over-the-network played card games prior 1998 (when the patent was filled).
... or I am just misunderstanding something??? ..
About this claims, each claim bust the true for the patend together, or it's enough if one of them is true? As I see they start with soemthing general, and the following claims are specializations of the previous ones. So I suppose actually the last claim is the key one?
Grr.... I hate patents ... (and I'm glad I live in Europe ;-) )
Anyway, thanks for the link, I think I will dig a bit more in the patent topic ... so I might go mad in the following days :-)
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