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A Simple Plan To Defeat Dumb Patents 234

Steve Jones writes "With the EU being rumored to look at software patents again I thought I'd have a look at the root of the problem — the US Patent Office — and work out if there is a simple way to defeat dumb patents. The big thing that defeats a patent is prior art. At the Patent Office they have the definition of Prior Art that includes the phrase: 'known or used by others in this country, or was patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country.' Now suppose that every time we have an idea that we think is 'obvious' but that hasn't been done before, or something we think would be interesting but don't have the money to create — that we blogged about that idea, tagging it as 'prior art' via Technorati. This would give people an RSS feed of prior art." Read on for more details of Steve's proposal.

Comment Nontrivial, but worth it for me (Score 1) 415

I've used Data Hand on and off for about 18 months now, and I feel that it helps. Its mouse replacement is crappy, but I find that using the keyboard part alleviates the sharp pain I get in my fingertips, which indirectly but significantly helps the pain I get from using a regular mouse. The key is to learn keyboard shortcuts and cut down on mouse use. Use a browser like Opera which lets you surf exclusively using the keyboard. Data Hand is not trivial to learn, and it takes weeks to get used to before you can start approaching your old productivity. When the alternative is chronic disability, however, I feel it has been worth it. Besides, remember that the keyboard layout is almost the same as on a flat keyboard, so a touch typist will be able to make use of his or her old skills.

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