Amazon Gets Offensive On Patents

from the so-that's-how-it-works dept

Amazon has often been on the receiving end of criticism concerning their patent policy -- as they've come up with a series of questionable patents, most notably their "one-click" shopping patent. However, Amazon's response has usually been that they only get these patents for defensive reasons, either to block others or to use in case they're threatened over other patents. Well, it appears they're feeling threatened. Last year, Cendant sued Amazon claiming they owned a patent on offering product recommendations (which, yes, seems ridiculous). Apparently, Amazon is now striking back, suing Cendant for violating four e-commerce patents that Amazon holds. Of course, the patents on both sides seem a bit questionable, but that just goes to show how, rather than encouraging innovation, patents are often just about nuclear stockpiling and mutually assured destruction. At least the lawyers are happy.
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  • identicon
    Ask Bj�rn Hansen, 18 Jul 2005 @ 1:45am

    isn't that defensive use?

    Isn't that defensive use on Amazons side?


    - ask

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      Anonymous Coward, 18 Jul 2005 @ 9:21am

      Re: isn't that defensive use?

      Jeff Bezos said in an interview that Amazon had to get patents for defensive reasons. I can just see him after the interview question, muttering under his breath "After all, the best defense is a good offense"
      Ask, you were great at last years OSCON. Good luck this year.

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