The Noisy Operating System Has Been Patented by Microsoft

from the turn-your-damn-OS-down! dept

theodp writes "Ever wish pond-like ripples could emanate from your emailbox and gradually dissipate when a new email message arrives? Perhaps not, but Microsoft felt the concept was patent-worthy and the USPTO has agreed, granting U.S. patent no. 6,931,601 Tuesday for a Noisy operating system user interface." Again, you have to wonder why this is patentable? It's the sort of thing that seems pointless. If anyone thought about it, they could create it themselves. Instead of patenting it, why not just bring it to market and see if anyone wanted it?
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  • identicon
    Jeff, 17 Aug 2005 @ 9:55am

    Sort of like the ripple effect in Dashboard?

    I guess Microsoft really digs all the new features of OS X Tiger.

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    Anonymous Coward, 17 Aug 2005 @ 10:02am

    MS also patented the iPod

    i'm suprised techdirt hasn't beaten this one to death yet - you guys looooove IP stories.
    http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=4d51ba92-b1ab-41df-888b-54ad2 94071fb

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    • identicon
      Adam Szymczak, 17 Aug 2005 @ 11:32am

      Re: MS also patented the iPod

      IP protection has been swinging in one direction - towards holders of IP. How many Disney movies were based on material available in the public domain? Yet, no one is able to base material on Disney material (more so after the Sonny Bono law passed extending copyright even more - all to prevent Steamboat Willie from entering the public domain). The patent system is in disarray. You have companies that are nothing more than holding companies shaking down other companies for money. When the mafia did that, it was illegal. When an IP company does it, the politicians play innocent.

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    DGK12, 17 Aug 2005 @ 12:24pm

    Questions

    I just love these kinds of things. Ever since patenting software became the industry standard (when?), all sorts of concepts have become patternable... as If.
    I really must wonder though, has Microsoft (or Sony for that matter) actually made anything that makes use of the material in these pattens? Or are they just hiring people to come up with superfluous ideas (probably based on some book or movie) to patten, just waiting and hoping someone will develop something that hits on the patten (see the iPod Controversy).

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      Mark, 17 Aug 2005 @ 1:35pm

      Re: Questions

      "Or are they just hiring people to come up with superfluous ideas (probably based on some book or movie) to patten, just waiting and hoping someone will develop something that hits on the patten (see the iPod Controversy)."

      That's not quite what happened there -- MS filed their patent on an iPod-style interface AFTER the iPod had already come to market. It's the perfect case of prior art ... which no doubt means that the patent will stand up in court. Everything else to do with patents comes straight out of Bizarro World, why not that?

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  • identicon
    nonuser, 17 Aug 2005 @ 5:02pm

    I hope Microsoft didn't patent...

    the Woefully Insecure Operating System. Then everytime a CERT advisory came out, their lawyers would come a-callin'.

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  • identicon
    Tim, 18 Aug 2005 @ 4:44am

    No Subject Given

    > why not just bring it to market and see if anyone wanted it?< br>
    They probably see the USPTO as part of the market. :P

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