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Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 06-Oct-11 17:17:32
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Oh, anonymous chicken, the hideously broken US patent system is hardly Apple's fault - all US corps face the same problem and it is now seen as an unpleasant cost of business.

Of course, if Creative had worried more about making a decent product and less about patenting the screamingly obvious it might still be relevant in the media player business.

Oh.

Look up "pyrrhic victory".

Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 06-Oct-11 17:19:13
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12, you are just making yourself look a bit of an ass now,

You should probably stop while you still have some dignity.

They've spent millions patenting and then copying others

This sentence makes no sense at all.

Standard User chris6273
(member) Thu 06-Oct-11 19:04:57
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Only found out about 3 hours ago from the little tribute at the bottom of Google.

R.I.P Steve Jobs!

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 06-Oct-11 19:48:25
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Exactly what innovations have been stifled?
Hackintosh.
Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 06-Oct-11 19:53:50
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In what way is a hackintosh an innovation?

In what way are they stifled?

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 06-Oct-11 20:54:12
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In what way is a hackintosh an innovation?
So you can run Mac software on a PC.
In what way are they stifled?
Apple took the manufacturers to court and stopped them.
Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 06-Oct-11 23:31:08
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So you can run Mac software on a PC.

Macintoshes are PCs
Apple took the manufacturers to court and stopped them.
That didn't stifle innovation, it prevented copying.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 06-Oct-11 23:41:09
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So you can run Mac software on a PC.

Macintoshes are PCs
lol
Apple took the manufacturers to court and stopped them.
That didn't stifle innovation, it prevented copying.
Nonsense - things can still be copied.
Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 07-Oct-11 00:34:02
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Nonsense - things can still be copied.
Things can also still be stolen. That's not legal either.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 07-Oct-11 09:11:45
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This sentence makes no sense at all.
That shows how little you know of the patent system. Patents can be filled before there is a working prototype, and you if you are the first to patent an idea (even if another company invented it) you get rights to it. So apple spend their time patenting other peoples ideas (often taken from OSS), then stealing them, then suing everyone else for doing the same.
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