Flooding File Sharing Networks With Bogus Files: Patented
from the seriously? dept
Well, here's a nice convergence story covering two topics we discuss on a regular basis: file sharing and ridiculous patents. A computer science professor has now received a patent on the process of flooding a file sharing network with bogus files to annoy people trying to download files. How is this not obvious? It didn't take a professor and a doctoral student to come up with this idea. Plenty of folks in the industry just went ahead and did it themselves. The professor also makes the same tired old mistake of saying that file sharing is the same thing as stealing a CD out of a store - something that even the Supreme Court has said is not true. Copyright infringement is definitely illegal, but it's not the same thing as stealing a physical object. Of course, some may say that this will make it more expensive for others to flood such P2P networks with fake files (and therefore a good thing), but relying on a bad patent isn't the way to go. I wonder if this patent covers flooding the patent office with bogus patents as well?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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Flooding patent office with ridiculous patents
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my patent
Oh and while I am at it, I am patenting having ideas in general.
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such Web sites as Kazaa
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No Subject Given
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No Subject Given
Sharing in its self isn't illegal either.
ie: streaming media
Copying copyrighted material is illegal.
Good point about copyright infringement by spreading bogus files with real names. Could that be construed as fraud as well ?
Of course, the RIAA won't pursue " that " violation of copyright ...
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Doh!
This Professor & his PHD RA patented something already in used by others for money making purposes. I'm going to enjoy watching them trying to enforce their patent in the file sharing environment.
“If anyone could enforce any property right in this environment we would not need your invention Professor”
Anytime soon we will hear the professor quoting from the great Homer Simpson: "Doh!". Hope he doesn't patent this lament too. Watch out Matt Groening!
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