Microsoft Interrupts This Broadcast...
from the patently-so dept
theodp writes "Microsoft has filed for a patent covering the display of "annoying notifications" that demand payment of your overdue bill when you attempt to change the television channel. Check out the images, which illustrate how the kiddies will be informed Daddy's a deadbeat when they change the channel away from Sesame Street!" It's worth noting, of course, this is just an application, not a granted patent.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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Spam and Pop-ups
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Re: Spam and Pop-ups
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If this application is granted
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hehehe
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People who patent shit like this are fucking assholes.
The US Patent office is fucking corrupt.
Fuck.
iddyfuckfuck
*Err Fingerterretsyndrom.
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Wow, stupid.
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Privacy issues VS microsoft TV, VISTA
The decade ahead of us will bring a totally new dimension to all the privacy and security related evil...
Quite an interesting brainstorming session on what hacking 2.0, dirty marketing 2.0, big brotherism 2.0, and even voyeurism 2.0 might look like, and their implications on our lives!
Neo Marketing. New Marketing.
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Microslob again
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not a bad idea actually
(all assuming the patent is granted)
microsoft, and only microsoft can do this, and they *will* enforce the patent. thus this should stop a lot of the shadier end of the spectrum being able to do this.
its a trade off, some irritating ads and not loads, plus of course with fewer sources actually blocking them should be simpler (I hope).
the whole idea is daft, and will annoy people, but its kind of like if microsoft had a patent on spam email, they could do it but it would reduce others doing so.
obvious flaw #1: the routine will be cracked and used by people who don't care that microsft has the patent...
windows messenger service all over again really.
sigh.
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Apple?!
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Read the patent
And as a targeted response to the person above who believes the patent system is corrupt - you are quite misguided. Granted, it is misused for some ideas, it protects people like me who have to come public with an original idea to get the vast funding necessary to develop the idea, without someone else having the necessary resources stealing it and claiming credit for my invention. I have already lost one idea to not being able to patent, because there are far too many greedy and selfish people in the world to do without the patent system, or similar systems of personal protection.
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Not a goddamned thing, as far as I know.
Tell me again why you all still feed money into this machine...
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Anyone want to bet against me?
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