It is when I read articles like this that I have "my blood all going up to my head" (that's a Greek saying for people that get angry). So apparently, Apple is trying to patent "transparent windows that do a certain action after fading away". While I don't personally find this "innovation/invention" patentable, it's fine with me: Apple is doing the best it can to secure its business (maybe I would do the same if I had shareholders on my back).
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> Something also tells me that profitable Russian software companies would be more than happy to have software patents enforced similarly to USA.
What tells you that?
> They are happy when masked men with machine guns raid locations of so-called software pirates.
And what does that have to do with patents? (You should read on a bit about the differences between copyrights and patents, you constantly mix them up)
> Something also tells me that profitable Russian software companies would be more than happy to have software patents enforced similarly to USA.
What tells you that?
> They are happy when masked men with machine guns raid locations of so-called software pirates.
And what does that have to do with patents? (You should read on a bit about the differences between copyrights and patents, you constantly mix them up)