If I were to dumb this down (so I can understand it), is this a fair analogy to the adage "give 1 million monkeys 1 million typewriters and they'll eventually type the entire works of William Shakespeare"? Somewhere in…
what product was this?
That's a pretty blatant mischaracterization. He paid his friends (&friends of friends) to host the package, to compensate them for having to bring it in every night, charge it, and replace it. Unbeknownst to him, a…
what sort of substantive analysis of the patents in this case have you done to justify claiming that this case indicates we need patent reform?
If I were to dumb this down (so I can understand it), is this a fair analogy to the adage "give 1 million monkeys 1 million typewriters and they'll eventually type the entire works of William Shakespeare"? Somewhere in…
what product was this?
That's a pretty blatant mischaracterization. He paid his friends (&friends of friends) to host the package, to compensate them for having to bring it in every night, charge it, and replace it. Unbeknownst to him, a…
what sort of substantive analysis of the patents in this case have you done to justify claiming that this case indicates we need patent reform?