Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Oct 2009 15:17 UTC
Law and Order Remember when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone, and proclaimed, to much applause, that they patented the hell out of it? Well, apparently Apple likes to boast about its own patents, but when it comes to dealing with other's they're not so willing. That is, if you believe Nokia: the largest phone manufacturer in the world has sued Apple for patent infringement.
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iPhone killers
by FunkyELF on Thu 22nd Oct 2009 16:06 UTC
FunkyELF
Member since:
2006-07-26

Are the iPhone killers like all the Android phones and the Pre using any of Apple's patents?

Can Apple choose not to license it to HTC or Palm?

Is Apple just waiting for them to make money before they Sue?

Bunch of garbage. We'd have a cure for AIDs or Cancer by now if there weren't patents.

RE: iPhone killers
by leos on Thu 22nd Oct 2009 17:39 in reply to "iPhone killers"
leos Member since:
2005-09-21

Bunch of garbage. We'd have a cure for AIDs or Cancer by now if there weren't patents.


Don't be an idiot. We'd likely be a decade behind our current standpoint because big companies would have much less motivation to pour money into R&D if they can't have some protection of their ideas.

You think the people doing the hard research work should be screwed over by some guy that just copies them when they're done and can sell the same product for less money because they have no costs to recoup?

Yes lots of patents are stupid because they're obvious, but the general idea of patents is excellent. It allows companies to do research and further public knowledge without sacrificing their livelihood.

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RE[2]: iPhone killers
by marafaka on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 09:11 in reply to "RE: iPhone killers"
marafaka Member since:
2006-01-03

So ... for everything to stay as it is, we better not touch anything? It sure looks like it works for you.

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RE[2]: iPhone killers
by -oblio- on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 12:10 in reply to "RE: iPhone killers"
-oblio- Member since:
2008-05-27

Protection from whom? Do big companies really need protection? It's the little companies and individuals that need protection, but they can't afford it.

Big companies don't need protection, they need money. And innovation = money on the long term. Big companies should think for the long term. No R&D budget - slow and painful death.

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RE[2]: iPhone killers
by JAlexoid on Sat 24th Oct 2009 22:10 in reply to "RE: iPhone killers"
JAlexoid Member since:
2009-05-19

Don't be an idiot. We'd likely be a decade behind our current standpoint because big companies would have much less motivation to pour money into R&D if they can't have some protection of their ideas.

You think the people doing the hard research work should be screwed over by some guy that just copies them when they're done and can sell the same product for less money because they have no costs to recoup?

Yes lots of patents are stupid because they're obvious, but the general idea of patents is excellent. It allows companies to do research and further public knowledge without sacrificing their livelihood.


FYI. Disregard of copyright and patents allowed US to catch up with Europe in the 19th century. So it's a double edged sword.

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