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Evaluating Patent Troll Myths 167

An anonymous reader writes "In a guest post on the Patently-O blog, Villanova University professor Michael Risch summarizes his detailed study into the methods and efficacy of patent trolls. He writes, 'It turns out that most of what I thought about trolls — good or bad — was wrong.... Perhaps the biggest surprise in the study was the provenance of patents. I thought most patents came from failed startups. While such patents were represented (about 14% of initial assignees were defunct), most came from companies still in business in 2010. Indeed, more than a third of the initial assignees were publicly traded, a subsidiary of a public company, or venture capital recipients. Only 21% were patent assertion entities at the time the patent issued, and many of those were inventor owned companies (like Katz) rather than acquisition entities (like Acacia). ... Another area of surprise was patent quality. While trolls almost never won their cases if they went to judgment (only three cases led to an infringement finding on the merits), the percentage of patents invalidated on the merits was lower than I expected.'"

Comment Re:just cutting the cashiers and then you will nee (Score 1) 333

and LP.

You mean like propane? Actually wrong as there are places around here, usually in from of Home Depot and the like that have a 24hr LP station. It has lots of pre-filled bins and after one pays with CC and a terminal next to it a bin is unlocked to take a full bottle out and put your empty in.

Comment Re:Victimless "crime" (Score 1) 379

Poker makes its money by raking a little money from each pot and charging vigorish on tournament fees. They don't care who wins or loses. They just want more people playing more hands per hour for larger stakes.
 

The thing is that's easy to know if all 5 people are at the table. If you are on-line and have say 4 people in 4 states at the 'table' how does one know they actually lost to another player. All 4 people could have lost the same hand as the program doesn't have to show player 1 and player 2 the same things. House gets the plot plus all 4 players bets (Of course sometimes it does let a player win, have to keep the player spending you know.)

Comment Re:Manufacturing in Michigan (Score 0) 329

Sorry, but I have to set you straight on the crime rate. Detroit and Flint are in the top 5 highest crime rates in the country. See http://www.infoplease.com/us/cities/safest-dangerous-cities.html to see. Yes the crime rate is better than 5 years ago, but to ignore it saying Michigan crime rate isn't high is almost a lie.

Of course I do agree with you for everything else. I moved to Flint from Ft. Worth about 8 years ago. I love the climate here. The need to turn on the a/c for only about a week the whole year is awesome. Just about everyone I talk to, and I work in retail, so that is a very large cross sampling, hates winter. I'm the odd-ball that loves it when it snows.

Comment Re:Backups (Score 1) 352

Actually I think the confusion is that some people are aware of the (Very hidden) shortcut in Windows 7 Explorer. Simply press the Alt key and the toolbar pops up.

Yes there should be a notice or something stating this is possible, but there isn't.

Simply open Explorer, press Alt and select Tools -> Folder Options.

Security

Busting, and Fixing, Frame Busting 111

An anonymous reader writes "A study presented last week at the IEEE Web Security and Privacy workshop shows that frame busting code used at popular websites is easily circumvented. Frame busting is a widely used technique to prevent clickjacking attacks. The researchers propose better frame busting code and suggest that websites migrate to this new code."

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