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copy right/patent laws are so messup these days.

armchair_warrior
armchair_warrior
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Politics
"Dear website owner, congratulations on your excellent site, which includes features covered by our registered patent, #5,251,294. As the description indicates, many of the components on your pages, particularly your menus, rollover images, and shortcuts, are detailed in our claim. We would be delighted to lease these to you at a reasonable royalty rate of $80,000. Please call our offices at your convenience to arrange a payment schedule."

Nuts, right? We wish. Meet the Webvention Company, which appears to exist largely for the purpose of collecting money from companies whose online sites include commonly used features that can be construed as part of patent 5,251,294.

In fact, Novartis, pharmaceutical company and owner of the site thinkwhatspossible.com, got a friendly little note from Webvention that's not far afield from the opening paragraph we cooked up.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/10/patent-troll-takes-over-the-web-can-it-be-stopped.ars

Comments

  • bohuma
    bohuma
    It's probably a scam. Make that definitely a scam. Novartis has the money to pay talented Delaware lawyers to get that patent nullified. Hopefully, they can get their legal costs too.