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'''IP Watchdog''' is a website whose articles are mostly written by Gene Quinn.  Quinn firmly believes software should be patentable.  One has to be very aware of Quinn's bias if reading IP Watchdog.
 
'''IP Watchdog''' is a website whose articles are mostly written by Gene Quinn.  Quinn firmly believes software should be patentable.  One has to be very aware of Quinn's bias if reading IP Watchdog.
  
For example, when internet retailer [[Newegg]] defended itself and won against yet another [[patent troll]] (this time "Soverain Software"), Quinn described it as: "''a serial patent infringer that has made a business practice of ignoring patent rights gets to use the Soverain technology for free''".<ref>http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2014/01/13/supreme-court-refuses-soverain-bank-v-newegg/</ref>
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For example, when internet retailer [[Newegg]] defended itself and won against yet another [[patent troll]] (this time "Soverain Software"), Quinn described Newegg as: "''a serial patent infringer that has made a business practice of ignoring patent rights gets to use the Soverain technology for free''".<ref>http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2014/01/13/supreme-court-refuses-soverain-bank-v-newegg/</ref>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 14:55, 4 April 2014

IP Watchdog is a website whose articles are mostly written by Gene Quinn. Quinn firmly believes software should be patentable. One has to be very aware of Quinn's bias if reading IP Watchdog.

For example, when internet retailer Newegg defended itself and won against yet another patent troll (this time "Soverain Software"), Quinn described Newegg as: "a serial patent infringer that has made a business practice of ignoring patent rights gets to use the Soverain technology for free".[1]

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