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3 years ago
I strongly recommend Michael Perelman's excellent book, Steal This Idea for anyone who wants thhe complete details of how screwed up it is.
3 years ago
Perhaps more interesting news to you would be that the USPTO looks like it is going to invalidate all 5 of NTP's core patents that it is trying to excercise against RIM, but the courts have already decided to force a settlement without waiting for the USPTO's final ruling.
You don't need to care about the particulars of the case between these two, but you should care about a terribly broken patent system that rewards abusive government-backed monopolies on obvious and vague ideas, often even if those ideas are already embodied in common practice. The NTP patents are a perfect example of this -- they cover using a wireless medium to transmit email. Innovative, no? I don't know about you, but I'm sure glad NTP invented that idea, or else no one would have ever figured it out [sarcasm off].
If the USPTO doesn't invalidate these patents, I guess we're (not just RIM -- all of us) looking at 20 years of paying NTP for their email-over-wireless patent(s). Because, guaranteed, if they prevail against RIM, they'll go after everyone else that does anything even vaguely similar, including cell-phone makers/providers, maybe even that wireless hub you have in your home -- ever sent email with that baby?