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You won't see the actual prior art there, of course.
Jim Balsillie's congressional testimony showed how a $19 investment in postage stamps by a patent holder can do over $9,000,000 dollars in damage, even when the patents are 100% invalid: http://righttocreate.blogspot.com/2006/04/how-1...
They are a giant drag on innovation and progress.
Look at how blackberry was almost shutdown, and how damaged they were by essentially bassless claims.
Instead of injunctions and treble damages, we should have a system of compulsory lisencing, with only actual damages, with court costs in the case of willful infringement.
The excellent recent Supreme Court decision in the ebay case seems to be moving us in that direction...
What is the definition of "console" anyhow? What makes a "console" legally different to any other computer?
(... and by the way, MUDs have been discussed in scientific journals).