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tfd888
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 00:14
I just noticed this little notice at the bottom of Smugmug's TOS :
"Notice for Professional Account holders:
Uploading more than 500 photographs of participants in a single
sporting event may require a License from PhotoCrazy, Inc.
To avoid patent infringement, please contact:
PhotoCrazy, Inc.
Attn: Peter Wolf
509 Raindance Street
Thousand Oaks, California 91360-1219
Email: peter@photocrazy.com "
After looking into it a bit, all I can say is that that is CRAZY :mad:.
Has there been any recent info regarding these ridiculous so called patents?
WMS
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 00:20
once a patent is granted it is considered valid, until it has been successfully challenged in US District Court, then there is the appellate issue, as the looser can choose to appeal. Now whether the Appellate court hears the appeal is another mater.
Therefore I would conclude that the patents are currently valid, even if they are strange.
Wayne
Picture North Carolina
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 07:54
I just noticed this little notice at the bottom of Smugmug's TOS :
After looking into it a bit, all I can say is that that is CRAZY :mad:.
Has there been any recent info regarding these ridiculous so called patents?
It's been discussed here before (sorry, don't have links) and AFAIK is currently in litigation.
WMS
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 09:30
It's been discussed here before (sorry, don't have links) and AFAIK is currently in litigation.
It does seem to be in Litigation
http://santabarbarapix.com/pixblog/?page_id=953
This also might affect the previously mentioned litigation
http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINN3026126020081030?rpc=44&pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
Wayne
tfd888
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 11:57
It's been discussed here before (sorry, don't have links) and AFAIK is currently in litigation.
I had found a few discussion threads over on Dgrin and FM but had a hard time finding anything here on POTN about it.
Picture North Carolina
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 12:51
I had found a few discussion threads over on Dgrin and FM but had a hard time finding anything here on POTN about it.
Yea, I know. Don't know why. Perhaps they were removed. Before I made the post I searched here and could find nothing either. Funny, because I know darn good and well there was one... I was involved in it.
Picture North Carolina
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 12:55
This also might affect the previously mentioned litigation
http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINN3026126020081030?rpc=44&pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
Wayne
Appreciate the links. Problem is, the patent mentioned (that was rejected) was being sought. The patent that restricts search and catalog procedures for event photogs has already been issued. Would that retroactively remove all "process" patents that have already been issued? Don't know, I'm not an attorney. But it seems to me revoking an existing patent would be a different can of worms.
jhcanon
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 13:41
I really pity you guys in "litigation world" Unfortunately it's rapidly reaching the UK.
NickJushchyshyn
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 14:39
Here's one of the more recent threads on this here at POTN:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=730750&highlight=wolf+patent
Picture North Carolina
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 16:17
I really pity you guys in "litigation world" Unfortunately it's rapidly reaching the UK.
What the heck are you talking about?! Many of us over here think it's gone too far over there! A camera for every fifteen people in some major cities? And there was a recent thread here on POTN about some sort of new UK law that is being passed that would make it illegal just to snap a shot of a cop?
Picture North Carolina
14th of November 2009 (Sat), 16:19
Yea, I know. Don't know why. Perhaps they were removed. Before I made the post I searched here and could find nothing either. Funny, because I know darn good and well there was one... I was involved in it.
Here's one of the more recent threads on this here at POTN:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=730750&highlight=wolf+patent
That's the thread! Thanks!
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