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− | '''The Patented Webshop''' is an example of how to violate lots of software and business | + | '''The Patented Webshop''' is an example of how to violate lots of [[software patents]] and [[business method patents]] with just one page of a website. Most versions illustrate violating patents granted by the [[European Patent Office]]. |
− | The | + | The Patented Webshop was originally made by [[Jonas Maebe]] and [[Ole Tange]] in January 2004,<ref>http://wiki.ffii.org/FfiiKonvJmaebeCv0511En</ref> and was popularised by [[FFII]]. |
==Related pages on {{SITENAME}}== | ==Related pages on {{SITENAME}}== | ||
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+ | * [[Example software patents]] | ||
+ | * [[Webpage and web service patents]] | ||
+ | * [[European Patent Office grants software patents]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* http://webshop.ffii.org - the mostly widely known version | * http://webshop.ffii.org - the mostly widely known version | ||
* http://www.itpol.dk/sager/swpat/videoshop - (the original?) | * http://www.itpol.dk/sager/swpat/videoshop - (the original?) | ||
* http://www.mimesis.net/swpat/video.htm | * http://www.mimesis.net/swpat/video.htm | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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+ | {{page footer}} | ||
[[Category:Understanding the patent system]] | [[Category:Understanding the patent system]] | ||
[[Category:Example software patents]] | [[Category:Example software patents]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 6 March 2010
The Patented Webshop is an example of how to violate lots of software patents and business method patents with just one page of a website. Most versions illustrate violating patents granted by the European Patent Office.
The Patented Webshop was originally made by Jonas Maebe and Ole Tange in January 2004,[1] and was popularised by FFII.
Related pages on ESP Wiki
- Example software patents
- Webpage and web service patents
- European Patent Office grants software patents
External links
- http://webshop.ffii.org - the mostly widely known version
- http://www.itpol.dk/sager/swpat/videoshop - (the original?)
- http://www.mimesis.net/swpat/video.htm