United Video Properties Nabs TV Playlist Patent 7
spinozaq writes "It seems that an organization called 'United Video Properties, Inc.' has been granted
patent #6,748,596, titled 'Program guide system for recording television programs.' IANAPL, but this document seems to cover too much ground, talking about pay programs and PIN numbers for parental controls. Maybe they'll sue TiVo, oh hurray."
Sad State of Patents in the US (Score:5, Interesting)
While I think patents can be a reasonable thing - there is rampant abuse of the system and really no way for public comment. Why on earth should I trust an office full of overworked and eternally swamped clerks to give such broad legal rights out? Seriously, if the end of capitalism is coming it seems fairly clear that litigation will be the vehicle and patents their fuel.
"Oh, hurray"? (Score:2)
Re:"Oh, hurray"? (Score:1)
TiVo is not prior art... (Score:4, Informative)
IANAL but I seem to recall someone else mentioning if a patent was not enforced for 6 years (e.g. a company let others infringe on their patents for more than 6 years) then some sort of statute of limitations has passed...this [ehow.com] seems to back up my memory. That implies that TiVo might be off the hook unless the lawsuit has already been filed or they have licensed it already.
Prior Art Discovered!! (Score:2, Interesting)
Oh yeah and videoplus/VCR+ too. If fact people giving their techhie kids clear instructions on what to tape, for when they go on holidays have also beaten you too it.
What's that you say? It uses a computer?!
Oh well in that case of course you can patent it. Don't forget to file a patent for "Displaying images using a computer controlled device" and "Use of a software controlled device to add two numbers"
Remember here at the US Patent office the old dirty word is
VCR+, TVGuide.com (Score:2)
A look at a similar European patent. (Score:1)
http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewer?PN=EP1 3 26 437&CY=gb&LG=en&DB=EPD
Bless the USPTO - I can see that, in a handful of years time, while we are on the bridge of a sub-light-speed cruiser slipping along to some galaxy, that the only reason we're on the ship is that everyone has evacuated a patent-ridden earth, where only patent attorneys and IP accountants remain.
And we will sa