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From: | Harlan Messinger |
Subject: | Re: 1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click, More-Clicks (New Microsoft Patent) |
Date: | Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:52:32 -0400 |
"theodp" <theodp@aol.com> wrote in message e7946e7b.0404271233.1167ee3@posting.google.com">news:e7946e7b.0404271233.1167ee3@posting.google.com... > Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a > patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a 'Time based hardware button for > application launch', which covers causing different actions to occur > depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of time, > a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period of > time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of time > to change or set stations constitute patent infringement? Presumably it does it the radio is designed to perform different functions depending on your interaction with it in the manner you describe.
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