After more than two years, Amazon.com Inc. has settled its patent-infringement suit against rival Barnesandnoble.com Inc. over the use of its one-click system. The U.S. District Court in Seattle ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Call it patent karma. Ten years ago, Amazon.com riled the tech world when it sued Barnes & Noble with a patent on one-click buying. Critics cried that clicking once to order a book ...
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Next week, a controversial patent from the early days of the Internet expires. It is known as the 1-click patent, and it belongs to Amazon. Julia DeWitt from our Planet Money podcast explains why this ...
Does online bookseller Barnesandnoble.com Inc. now have the smoking gun it needs to defend itself against a lawsuit filed by rival Amazon.com Inc. over alleged infringement of a controversial patent ...
Story<BR><BR>The USPTO agrees to reexamine the (in)famous Amazon.com one-click patent after a New Zealand actor got upset over slow book delivery and began a quest to overturn the patent for revenge.
Canada’s Federal Court last week overturned a rejection of Amazon’s one-click patent application, characterising the commissioner of patents’ analysis as being “far outside [her] jurisdiction” The ...
I'm patenting forums. :bigdumbgrin: Seriously though, I haven't read the amended version of the patent but how can the USPTO justify holding up a software version of something that is normal and ...
Amazon's patent on 1-click shopping has been done in by an Orc, or possibly a Goblin. Like many patents granted to high tech-firms for things that seem patently obvious (sorry), Amazon's 1-click ...
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