
(via
Ray Corrigan) I have
been following the saga of U.S. Patent
6,988,138 protecting "Internet-based education support system and methods". After winning an injunction in a Texas court, Blackboard has seen 44 of its claims knocked out
in a preliminary injunction by the USPTO. Ray has a comprehensive report, so I will not repeat it.
Blackboard's claim exemplifies everything that is wrong with software patents. Theirs is a patent that should not exist, and if there is any justice in the world, it will be repealed and <Hugo Weaving> cast back into the fiery chasm from whence it came </Hugo Weaving>.
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