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Microsoft Lays Claim To Patent On 'Fans' 114

theodp writes "A USPTO filing made public Thursday reveals that Microsoft is seeking a patent for something it calls 'One-Way Public Relationships' in social networks and other online properties, lawyer-speak for what's more commonly known as being a 'fan' of something online. It's unclear whether it's a goof on Apple, but Microsoft curiously used the example of a U2 fan named Steve to explain its 'invention' to the USPTO. Purported patent reformer Microsoft, which has called for the US to change from a first-to-invent patent system to a first-to-file system, filed the patent application in July 2009. Microsoft is a partner with and investor in Facebook, which first established its fan pages back in November 2007."
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Microsoft Lays Claim To Patent On 'Fans'

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  • by Scarletdown ( 886459 ) on Friday January 07, 2011 @05:49PM (#34797212) Journal

    If this patent gets rejected, will Microsoft and the Patent Office find themselves on each other's Freaks list?

  • Not a fan (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Andy Smith ( 55346 ) on Friday January 07, 2011 @05:52PM (#34797254)

    I really, really, really, from the bottom of my heart, with a stomach-churning sickness and bile rising in my throat, hate this trend of trivial and obvious technology patents. They all boil down to the same thing: "We saw someone else doing this, and we think it's a good idea, so we want to be the only people that are allowed to do it from now on."

  • by xednieht ( 1117791 ) on Friday January 07, 2011 @06:13PM (#34797600) Homepage
    "'One-Way Public Relationships' in social networks and other online properties, lawyer-speak for what's more commonly known as being a 'fan' "

    Microsoft should patent assholes too, layman-speak for what's more commonly known as being a lawyer.

    Enough is enough already: abolish the USPTO

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