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[News] The Ray Niro Troll is Defeated, Fights Critics Using Lawsuits

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JPEG Patent's Single Claim Rejected (And Smacked Down For Good Measure)

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| The patent had been used, repeatedly, by lawyer Ray Niro, against a wide 
| range of opponents, including a patent system critic. The end result was a 
| drawn out review process where all of the original claims were rejected, but 
| a single new claim was added to the patent, which Niro insisted covered JPEGs 
| on a website.     
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20080731/0337491852.shtml

Admitted Patent Troll Finds The Phrase 'Shell Entity' Offensive

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| However, it looks like some patent attorneys are trying to go even further 
| with that concept. Ray Niro, in defending Scott Harris (who, you may recall, 
| licensed his own patents to be used in lawsuits against his own firms' 
| clients), is demanding that the phrase "shell entities" not be used either, 
| claiming that they, too, are used negatively.    
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20080731/0313571851.shtml

He should be deported. Should take Myhrvold and Icahn with hi, for ruining his
home economy for selfish gain with assaults...


Related:

Ideas Are Everywhere... So Why Do We Limit Them?

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| Gladwell uses this to talk up what Myhrvold is doing, suggesting that
| Intellectual Ventures is really about continuing that process, getting those
| ideas out there -- but he misses the much bigger point: if these ideas are
| the natural progression, almost guaranteed to be discovered by someone sooner
| or later, why do we give a monopoly on these ideas to a single discoverer?
| Myhrvold's whole business model is about monopolizing all of these ideas and
| charging others (who may have discovered them totally independently) to
| actually do something with them. Yet, if Gladwell's premise is correct (and
| there's plenty of evidence included in the article), then Myhrvold's efforts
| shouldn't be seen as a big deal. After all, if it wasn't Myhrvold and his
| friends doing it, others would very likely come up with the same thing sooner
| or later.
|
| This is especially highlighted in one anecdote in the article, of Myhrvold
| holding a dinner with a bunch of smart people... and an attorney. The group
| spent dinner talking about a bunch of different random ideas, with no real
| goal or purpose -- just "chewing the rag" as one participant put it. But the
| next day the attorney approached them with a typewritten description of 36
| different inventions that were potentially patentable out of the dinner. When
| a random "chewing the rag" conversation turns up 36 monopolies, something is
| wrong. Those aren't inventions that deserve a monopoly.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20080507/0114581051.shtml


Who is the world's biggest patent troll?

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| In two consecutive days, The Wall Street Journal presented two different
| answers. The first is not surprising: Intellectual Ventures, the brainchild
| of ex-Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold. It's now out "to raise as much as
| $1 billion to help develop and patent inventions, many of them from
| universities in Asia."  
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http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9816163-16.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20


Playing Microsoft Patent Poker

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| This time though, while Ballmer slinks away to try to con … convince people
| that Microsoft Unified Communications somehow offers people more than what
| Cisco's VOIP (voice over IP) been offering customers for years, a patent
| attack finally launches at Linux. Specifically, IP Innovation, a subsidiary
| of Acacia Technologies Group, has filed a patent infringement claim against
| Linux distributors Novell and Red Hat.    
|
| So was it just timing, or was it something more? Let's take a look at the
| players.  
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2201579,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03129TX1K0000616
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