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They are narrow depending on the person looking at them. Because the patent is either insanely narrow, that not even iOS infringes on it. Or it's so broad that all scrolling of any kind of document with subsections is patented.
You just have to read it carefully.
And there is obviously a comment from an actual patent attorney - http://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2011/06/apple-wins-pate...
Nilay was a copyright lawyer.