Submission Summary: 0 pending, 4 declined, 9 accepted (13 total, 69.23% accepted)
Submission + - Paypal Founder Peter Thiel to Speak at Trump's Republican Convention (nytimes.com)
Submission + - What was the greatest era of innovation? (nytimes.com)
We’re in the golden age of innovation, an era in which digital technology is transforming the underpinnings of human existence. Or so a techno-optimist might argue. We’re in a depressing era in which innovation has slowed and living standards are barely rising. That’s what some skeptical economists believe. The truth is, this isn’t a debate that can be settled objectively.
What do slashdotters thing is the greatest era of innovation?
Submission + - Whatsapp Will Become Free, Companies Can Pay to Reach Users (nytimes.com)
[Whatsapp founder] Mr. Koum said that his team was still experimenting with how such services could work, and that many companies were already using the messaging service, particularly in developing countries, to connect with mobile-savvy customers.
If this smells like advertising, Whatsapp vehemently disagrees:
people might wonder how we plan to keep WhatsApp running without subscription fees and if today's announcement means we're introducing third-party ads. The answer is no.
Submission + - Court Finds "Pinning" on the Internet to be Fair Use (docketalarm.com)
Submission + - SpaceX's Challenge Against Blue Origins' Patent Fails to Take Off (docketalarm.com)
Although at first glance this would appear to be a Blue Origin win, looking closer, the judges explained that Blue Origin's patent lacks sufficient disclosure, effectively stating that the patent is invalid, but not on the specific grounds brought by SpaceX:
Because claim 14 lacks adequate structural support for some of the means-plus-function limitations, it is not amenable to construction. And without ascertaining the breadth of claim 14, we cannot undertake the necessary factual inquiry for evaluating obviousness with respect to differences between the claimed subject matter and the prior art.
If SpaceX wants to move forward against Blue Origin, this opinion bodes well for them, but they will need to take their case in front of a different court.
Submission + - Tim Wu, Founder of Net Neutrality, is Running for Lieutenant Governor of NY (nytimes.com)
It has not always been smooth for Mr. Wu
Submission + - SpaceX Jumps into Patent Dispute with Blue Origin Over Rocket Sea Landing Tech. 2
The patent appears to cover a method of landing a rocket on a floating platform at sea. In their papers, SpaceX says that "by 2009, the earliest possibly priority date listed on the face of the patent, the basic concepts of 'rocket science' were well known and widely understood. The “rocket science” claimed in the ‘321 patent was, at best, 'old hat[.]'" Blue Origin has approximately three months to file a preliminary response to the challenge.
You can review the litigation documents here and here.
Disclosure: I run the website hosting several of the above documents.