Ad-Supported Directory Assistance? Patented!

from the but-of-course dept

There's no doubt that Jingle has done quite well with their idea of putting ads into a directory service offering to make 411 calls free (though, I still wonder if this is the type of service that dies out as younger people wonder who would ever call 411 for info when they can just look it up online). However, to suggest that the idea is patentable (via Techmeme) seems pretty ridiculous. "Ad-supported" is not something new that should be patentable. Targeting ads isn't something new that should be patentable. Directory assistance isn't something that's new that should be patentable. Yet put them all together, and, bam, the USPTO awards the patent. The Teleflex ruling was meant to remind the Patent Office and the courts that simply combining obvious ideas doesn't deserve patent protection, but it appears the Patent Office hasn't received the message yet. In the meantime, what's wrong with allowing actual competition in this space? Others certainly have come along and copied Jingle's idea, but Jingle has remained in the lead through better marketing. That's how competition is supposed to work. Why kill off the competition for no societal benefit?
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  1. identicon
    Charles Griswold, 15 Jun 2007 @ 5:26pm

    Because . . .

    Why kill off the competition for no societal benefit?
    To make money, of course.

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  2. identicon
    ScaredOfTheMan, 15 Jun 2007 @ 6:03pm

    I have come to the conclusion...

    Its not the patent applicants who are to blame (completely), its the USPTO, their sole purpose is to grant patents, so more, not matter how silly, or how potential detrimental impact on innovation, its always good. Like any institution their primary concern is the business of self perpetuation. All the have to do is deny or revoke a few every now and then and they look like the good guy here.


    Just my thoughts

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  3. identicon
    BetweenTheLines, 15 Jun 2007 @ 6:27pm

    If you read the patent, you'll see that it is neither the first patent of its kind nor that remarkable. They even provide information on prior art. What they are patenting is linking SIC codes to callers and advertisements. Not very novel and still quite silly for a patent. Nevertheless, there is more between the lines than your article provides.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 16 Jun 2007 @ 3:21am

    doesnt google already have this service ...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Sudhanshu, 16 Jun 2007 @ 8:04am

    There is one like this in India too

    there is another company doing exactly the same thing here in India. It's called JustDialIn, and I think they have some $15 million in funding already, and get over 200,000 hits a day on the site.

    I'm a little ignorant about issues like this, so just want to know if they are going to be affected?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Marc Cohen, 16 Jun 2007 @ 11:29am

    There will still be competition

    This patent will not kill competition in this space. The patent applies to specific implementations of free 411 service. Free 411 services will still be offered and will not infringe on this patent. Check out the Ad-Supported Music Central Blog at: http://ad-supported-music.blogspot.com/

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    inc, 16 Jun 2007 @ 11:38am

    Re:

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  8. identicon
    DFL, 17 Jun 2007 @ 7:12pm

    Patent Law Needs Rewriting

    A kid patented a method of swinging on a swingset to make it go from side-to-side, or some such nonsense. The fact that such foolishness can be patented is a testiment to what a joke the patent system is. Patents are supposed to be issued for non-obvious innovations. But patents are awarded like candy these days and serve only to stifle innovation as intermediate steps are patented to block others from advancing.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. identicon
    Paul from Jingle, 22 Jun 2007 @ 4:03pm

    not so fast

    For those who bring up the Google number, just know that it has no operator support to back up the voice recognition system, nor does it have residential or gov't listings. 1-800-Free411 has both live operator support and business, residential, and gov't listings.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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