@cmuratori "searching multiple data sources using different heuristics." Wonder how that prior art search tool they use internally works.
A patent examiner can't explain what a trivial patent actually covers - yet _we're_ supposed to know and not infringe?? http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/ww982/iama_patent_examiner_i_want_to_answer_questions/ …
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@watsonmw Zero isn't multiple sources, so their internal search tool is certainly not infringing :)
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@cmuratori Casey, they said: every time you have an idea, hire a professional to tell you if it's patented. What's so hard to understand? -
@bhsharp A professional _what_ is the real question :) Clearly a patent examiner wouldn't be able to, which is hilarious in and of itself! - Show replies
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@cmuratori from that thread and the legal definition of "obvious" it seems like we need A Journal of Obvious Things to establish prior art. -
@bhollis Or just no patents. And I vote for that. Easier for everyone, better for everyone. - Show replies
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