eBay Lawsuit Patents Up For Sale
from the scam-business-models dept
theodp writes "According to his attorneys, any future legal sparring between plaintiff Thomas G. Woolston and eBay over Tuesday's $35 million patent infringement award may be completely and totally irrelevant. Why? The patents, which have become decidedly more valuable with the verdict, are already on the block. Both Amazon and Yahoo have reportedly talked with Woolston about the purchase of the patents, and a spokesman for Woolston contends that many other well-known companies are showing interest. 'Let's just say we're definitely picking up the phone,' said a lawyer for Woolston. "Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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A Shower?
Hello, I'm noone special and I took an existing idea and added the words "on the internet" to it and patented it and since our patent offices don't bother to consider whether it makes sense or not, I know can make a hundred bazillion dollars off of other people's work!
I need a shower...
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well...
...of course, I'm sure EBay is kicking itself for not setteling early when his layers billable hours were in the tripple digits.
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