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Revision as of 19:13, 8 June 2009
Amazon's "one-click shopping" patent became infamous both because it's trivial and because it's clearly a business method.
Contents
External links
The patent granted in various regions
- USA
- USA alternative link
- It has been granted in Australia, according to AIPLA.[1]
Refused or revoked elsewhere
- 2007: New Zealand, Peter Calveley wipes away Amazon One Click Patent
- 2009: Canada refuses 1-click and business methods in general