] Thomas Woolston's recent $35 million victory in a patent ] infringement suit against Internet colossus eBay has ] brought both vindication and vilification. ] ] Last month, a federal jury in Norfolk ruled that eBay ] willfully infringed on Woolston's patents, which devised ] a method for people to buy a product over the Internet ] for a fixed price. EBay's "Buy It Now" feature, which ] allows Web surfers to do the same thing, infringes on ] that patent. WTF?? How do you patent "Buy it now"? It was a logical next step in evolution for Ebays site. Its a check out feature not unlike what you would find on any other "shopping cart" system - agree to pay a fixed price and you proceed to "checkout" to buy the merchandise. What the hell did this jury think was actually "invented" here? Quick - someone patent "sexual intercourse" then sue the human race for infringement. Laughing Boy |