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I agree. I think it opens the door
to many page layout patents to suddenly flood the patent office. I plan to submit for a patent the design I used for a client now that there is good precedence.
Posted by: xuniL_z   Posted on: 12/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Google wins patent for search results page design  Loverock Davidson | 12/13/06
Normally I would agree  GuidingLight | 12/13/06
Design patents are questionable too  John L. Ries | 12/13/06
Agree in part  John L. Ries | 12/13/06
"veritable copies" ... like how Google copied Yahoo's IE7 page?  PB_z | 12/13/06
Sorry this was meant as a reply to the main article (NT)  PB_z | 12/13/06
Yeah, well...  nomorems | 12/14/06
What does my post have to do with MS?  PB_z | 12/14/06
Yeah and...  John Le'Brecage | 12/13/06
Re: Yeah and...  none none | 12/14/06
Flawed Patent approved..  thetruth_z | 12/14/06
Hmmmmm..... I don't know...  el1jones | 12/14/06
I agree. I think it opens the door  xuniL_z | 12/14/06
Yep, patent process is broken (nt)  Boot_Agnostic | 12/14/06
Lawyers on the go...  DarbyOhara | 12/14/06

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