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			<title>You win some you lose some!</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>Winners..almost

The USPTO has revoked MercExchange's patent on the 'Buy it Now' feature. Ebay was sued for infringement by MercExchange and was ordered to pay damages but no mention was made about an injunction as far as Ebay continued use of the feature. The case is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. As in the case of RIM vs NTP, the USPTO has struck down the patent behind the whole case since it is a 'common' feature. Whether that makes any difference in the Ebay case, who knows.

Losers..sort of

Microsoft lost its own patent fight against Eolas a while ago over its use of interactive content with ActiveX. They have now announced that the next updates on April 11 will carry changes to Internet Explorer that might prove a little annoying to a lot of users and a pain to developers. For interactive content, you will now need to click on the content and then click on a popup notification before you can interact with the embedded content. Just one more click for you before you can start playing your flash game. There are work-arounds already posted on Microsoft's website and other sites. 
The real losers in this one would be the few(hopefully) developers who have a lot of content that needs to be updated to work under these conditions. I feel your pain my friends.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><b>Winners</b>..almost</p>
	<p>The USPTO has revoked MercExchange's patent on the 'Buy it Now' feature. Ebay was sued for infringement by MercExchange and was ordered to pay damages but no mention was made about an injunction as far as Ebay continued use of the feature. The case is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. As in the case of RIM vs NTP, the USPTO has struck down the patent behind the whole case since it is a 'common' feature. Whether that makes any difference in the Ebay case, who knows.</p>
	<p><b>Losers</b>..sort of</p>
	<p>Microsoft lost its own patent fight against Eolas a while ago over its use of interactive content with ActiveX. They have now announced that the next updates on April 11 will carry changes to Internet Explorer that might prove a little annoying to a lot of users and a pain to developers. For interactive content, you will now need to click on the content and then click on a popup notification before you can interact with the embedded content. Just one more click for you before you can start playing your flash game. There are work-arounds already posted on Microsoft's website and other sites.<br />
The real losers in this one would be the few(hopefully) developers who have a lot of content that needs to be updated to work under these conditions. I feel your pain my friends.
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			<title>RIM and NTP settlement</title>
			<link>http://tongsondub.com/b2log/index.php/2006/03/08/rim_and_ntp_settlement</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2006 00:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>To the relief of all Blackberry users, RIM agreed to pay NTP about 612 Million dollars to settle the patent infringement lawsuit that threatened to shutoff the Blackberry services. Who cares..

The point to note is that NTP just convinced RIM to pay then $612 million for nothing. Yes, they own the patents even though that is questionable and the Patent Office does not agree. They have nothing to actually show that this was a workable idea that they had patented. The whole patent system has turned into a joke and a haven for people who prey on others' success. I have nothing against people patenting their ideas and inventions but a few minutes of perusing through the various patents on the USPTO site and you'll see how ridiculous the whole system has become. 

That said, you have to give credit to NTP for actually sticking this one out even when the patent office was busy invalidating their patents one after the other. 

Persistence always pays off.:)</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>To the relief of all Blackberry users, RIM agreed to pay NTP about 612 Million dollars to settle the patent infringement lawsuit that threatened to shutoff the Blackberry services. Who cares..</p>
	<p>The point to note is that NTP just convinced RIM to pay then $612 million for nothing. Yes, they own the patents even though that is questionable and the Patent Office does not agree. They have nothing to actually show that this was a workable idea that they had patented. The whole patent system has turned into a joke and a haven for people who prey on others' success. I have nothing against people patenting their ideas and inventions but a few minutes of perusing through the various patents on the <a href="http://www.uspto.gov/">USPTO</a> site and you'll see how ridiculous the whole system has become. </p>
	<p>That said, you have to give credit to NTP for actually sticking this one out even when the patent office was busy invalidating their patents one after the other. </p>
	<p>Persistence always pays off.<img src="http://tongsondub.com/b2log/img/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt="&#58;&#41;" class="middle" />
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			<title>so much to do, so little time</title>
			<link>http://tongsondub.com/b2log/index.php/2005/11/06/so_much_to_do_so_little_time</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2005 18:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>I've realized that coming up with ideas is such an easy thing, yet implementing them is a whole new ball game. I have a million ideas about the type of content to put on this site and yet i have barely done anything with it. Besides lack of time, the biggest problem is trying to convince yourself to scrap something you have put a lot of time into and start something else. Hopefully, I'll be redoing the main page to add some original content. I have some other projects in the works that will be popping up as time goes on</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I've realized that coming up with ideas is such an easy thing, yet implementing them is a whole new ball game. I have a million ideas about the type of content to put on this site and yet i have barely done anything with it. Besides lack of time, the biggest problem is trying to convince yourself to scrap something you have put a lot of time into and start something else. Hopefully, I'll be redoing the main page to add some original content. I have some other projects in the works that will be popping up as time goes on
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			<title>Welcome!</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2005 02:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>Welcome all

Its been almost 2 weeks since i started working on getting the blogs up and running. I still have some minor details to work on but for the most part the blogs are done. As some of you may have noticed, the site's main page is still, for the most part, bare. I worked in a little script to grab some headlines from CNET.com just so there is at least something on that page.
For those interested in getting a blog, go ahead and click the register link, somewhere on the bottom right of the screen, and you should automatically get a blog once you sign up. Those who just want to post comments and replies, feel free to do so. If anybody needs any help or has requests for anything, contact me and I'll try to get back to you as soon as humanly possible</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Welcome all</p>
	<p>Its been almost 2 weeks since i started working on getting the blogs up and running. I still have some minor details to work on but for the most part the blogs are done. As some of you may have noticed, the site's main page is still, for the most part, bare. I worked in a little script to grab some headlines from CNET.com just so there is at least something on that page.</p>
	<p>For those interested in getting a blog, go ahead and click the register link, somewhere on the bottom right of the screen, and you should automatically get a blog once you sign up. Those who just want to post comments and replies, feel free to do so. If anybody needs any help or has requests for anything, <a href="http://tongsondub.com/contactpf.php">contact me</a> and I'll try to get back to you as soon as humanly possible</p>
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