ESP Wiki is looking for moderators and active contributors!
Difference between revisions of "Webpage and e-commerce patents"
(→Related pages on {{SITENAME}}: * Example software patents ** Audio-video patents ** Business method patents ** Financial transaction patents ** Image processing patents ** [[M) |
|||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
* [[Tim Berners Lee on software patents]] | * [[Tim Berners Lee on software patents]] | ||
* [[Divine e-commerce patents]] | * [[Divine e-commerce patents]] | ||
+ | * [[Newegg]] - a company that has taken many trolls to court, and usually wins | ||
* [[Example software patents]] | * [[Example software patents]] | ||
** [[Audio-video patents]] | ** [[Audio-video patents]] |
Revision as of 06:50, 4 April 2014
Contents
Oracle's CMS patent
- http://www.cmswatch.com/Trends/314-Oracle-joins-insane-CMS-patent-race
- http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/2004-06-17-000/
Microsoft's webpage layout patents
In May 2010, Microsoft sued Salesforce.com for infringement of nine patents, including patents on:[1]
- system and method for providing and displaying a Web page having an embedded menu
- method and system for stacking toolbars in a computer display
Related pages on ESP Wiki
- The Patented Webshop
- Litigation and specific patents
- Tim Berners Lee on software patents
- Divine e-commerce patents
- Newegg - a company that has taken many trolls to court, and usually wins
- Example software patents
External links
- Facebook Patents The News Feed, Feb 2010
- Internet Software Patents, Philip Greenspun, 2008
- Microsoft sues Salesforce.com over patents
- Chilling Effects: E-Commerce Patents
- Newegg appeals a patent infringement decision, 21 Sep 2010, Internet Retailer
- Kodak's patent spat threatens photo web sites, 21 Dec 2010, BBC
- Discussion: Slashdot