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Patent on Rich Apps

Is this even possible? The patent - issued on Valentine's Day - covers all rich-media technology implementations, including Flash, Flex, Java, Ajax, and XAML.

permanent link 23 feb at 16:24 by David

There are 8 guest comments so far.

commentat 16:39 on 23 February 2006, Ed hall wrote:

Uh for lack of a better phrase to say... uh not cool. Is this really the company resposible for *all* rich media?

commentat 17:38 on 23 February 2006, David B. wrote:

OVER A HALF DECADE AGO!!!!!..... oh wait .... thats just 5 years. this is bogus, and if its not, there are enough people/companies that will fight it in court if it ever comes to that. besides i agree with what someone in the comments said.

"A simple proof of something that came before it: Java Applets. They easily fall within the term “rich media delivered over the Internet” and yet they were available a decade ago (twice as long ago as the patent holder claims he “invented” this). Besides, this patent is as broad as me patenting the use of pixels on displays of all types."

insain. if this is real, the US patent system is a joke.

commentat 17:51 on 23 February 2006, Veracon wrote:

It appears to be true, unfortunately.

commentat 17:52 on 23 February 2006, Veracon wrote:

disappeared in my post.

commentat 18:07 on 23 February 2006, David B. wrote:

we should start a campaign against this patent and fill his inbox with hate mail and death threats ........ or course i'm kidding... about the death threats. ;)

commentat 18:24 on 23 February 2006, pawel wrote:

Fortunately the patent is only about online applications that allow you to create another online applications (something like ning.com)

commentat 20:33 on 23 February 2006, Stephen Vanyo wrote:

If people could read and understand what they are reading then they would know it is for the application that they created, not for using the technologies in other applications.

commentat 21:44 on 23 February 2006, David B. wrote:

"Methods, systems, and processes for the design and creation of rich-media applications via the internet

Abstract

Rich-media applications are designed and created via the Internet. A host computer system, containing processes for creating rich-media applications, is accessed from a remote user computer system via an Internet connection. User account information and rich-media component specifications are uploaded via the established Internet connection for a specific user account. Rich-media applications are created, deleted, or modified in a user account via the established Internet connection. Rich-media components are added to, modified in, or deleted from scenes of a rich-media application based on information contained in user requests.[...]"

and on it goes. now Stephen, please point out the name or link to the company, or link to the specific app that they are talking about, so i can make sure I 'understand what i just read'

or is it you who should reread?

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