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Epitome Overture Patent !?!

Cud some one pls explain that..?

         

ideavirus

2:18 pm on Jan 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hii all,

Just read the thread on FW dragging Overture to the court on its Patent...!
Also breezed thru' the patent info provided by one of the members here...thanks for the link..!

But on the whole..the entire thing was going above my head...

I would like to know...
1. For what exactly Overture holds the patent...
..Is it for the whole concept of PPC...?
..Is it for the retrieval of a result based upon a request from a databse..With overture kind of environment..??

..or is it totatlly different...??

Does it mean that Only Overture can run a PPC..??

Some one please explain this to me..!

Thanks for your valuable time in advance..
:)

evolutionary

2:28 am on Jan 26, 2002 (gmt 0)



Overture can continue the use of ppc, however being sued for patent claims (functions) which are suppose to be exclusive to the patent. Its very flimsy and will be settled out of court. Patent claims are timely, confusing and extremely costly in court, due to their technical content.

Now for my problem.....

we are getting clobbered on overture due to automatic bidding programs. our competitors alter bids every 15 seconds when necessary! who has these engines?

gracias

ideavirus

3:29 am on Jan 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



yeah..I understand, Overture can continue to use the ppc...since the patent belongs to them...

But what about othet ppc's out there...after reading goto's patent...I get a feeling nobody other than overture can run a ppc search engine...

Am I understanding correct...??

thanks again..:)

angiolo

8:28 am on Jan 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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> I get a feeling nobody other than overture can run a ppc search engine... >

I do not think so. Is the wheel patented?

I remember that the first worksheet was Lotus 123; everybody copied and pasted their technology.. (4 pro, Excel..). And what about Window to Mac System?

kaleidox

10:36 am on Jan 28, 2002 (gmt 0)



I saw a Peanuts strip once where Lucy walked in and exclaimed "Look Charlie Brown, I have the first snowflake of the winter here!" Charlie replied "But Lucy, it has been snowing for months!" and Lucy said "Yea, but I had this one notarized."

Lotus 123 wasn't the first - Visicalc was. Lotus struck me as a direct rip-off, but they might have bought out Visicorp.

That reminds me of the Invisicalc product - you imagined your computer booting up and sat there thinking about your financial woes...