Amazon Slaps Orbitz and Avis With Patent Lawsuit 140
theodp writes "Amazon has sued Cendant for allegedly infringing four patents covering electronic commerce at its Orbitz, Avis and other Web sites. Cendant, the biggest U.S. provider of travel and real-estate services, knew 'or should have known' it infringed when using the tools to secure credit-card transactions, handle customer referrals and manage data, according to the lawsuit filed June 22 in federal court in Seattle. Amazon itself was sued by Cendant last year for patent infringement over its recommendation technology. So much for five years of Amazon patent reform."
This isn't exactly news... (Score:2, Funny)
So, how is it news that they're doing exactly that?
Which patent did they violate? (Score:3, Funny)
could be worse (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Defensive lawsuit (Score:5, Funny)
The online commerce patent situation is long overdue for a shakeout. We have to get rid of all these ridiculous patents before it completely blocks startups from free access to the online marketplace. Without invalidating some of these patents, everyone is at risk of being sued simply for trying to conduct their business online, and that will kill internet commerce except for a few giants who can afford the patent royalties and litigation costs.
Sad, when the internet's original promise was to empower the little guy and gal and level the playing field.
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Re:Defensive lawsuit (Score:2, Funny)
They were Blizzard's parent company during the StarCraft days. Does that get them any browny points?
Special Delivery from Amazon.com (Score:3, Funny)
For you, it's a lawsuit!
Now sit back, releax, and enjoy the concert!