Amazon Patents Including a String at the end of a URL

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US Patent Office SealAdd another entry to the stupid patents list… this one from Amazon (actually, it’s subsidiary A9). In summary, the patent (7287042) encompasses adding an unformated string to the end of a URL that can be used for searching. For example: if my site supported it, “www.tdistler.com/Stupid Patents” would generate search results for “Stupid Patents”.

IBM Patents the Checkbox

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US Patent Office SealThe patent situation in this country is becoming more ridiculous by the minute. IBM was just awarded a patent (7278116) on those little checkboxes you see on just about all software and websites (they usually say things like “Click here if you would like to receive email updates”). Regardless of the fact that “prior art” is obvious, it still costs a small fortune to fight a patent.

BitLaw has more information about the history of software patents. It’s interesting to note that up until the 1980’s, the patent office was reluctent to issue patents for software because it viewed software as mathmatical algorithms (which is not patentable… for good reason).

Other ridiculous software patents:

SAP patents software breakpoints (7225433)

LSI patents the doubly-linked list (7028023)