Encyclopaedia Britannica's New Business Model: Sue For Patent Infringement

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Just as many are starting to question Encyclopaedia Britannica’s ability to survive in the Wikipedia world, it appears that the company has come up with a new business model: suing completely unrelated businesses for patent infringement. Apparently, the company is suing navigation device makers TomTom and Magellan for infringing on a bunch of patents having to do with a computerized map system. A quick stroll through the patent files shows a number of such patents, with this one being a recent one. If you’re in the business of providing mapping and navigation systems, this seems like a fairly obvious progression of the art, rather than something that deserves patent protection — but apparently the lawyers at Britannica don’t agree. Yet another example of companies whose traditional lines of business are being challenged relying on patents not to further innovation, but to hold it back.


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Ajax 4Hire (profile) says:

Innovation continues to slowly grind

to a halt.

The way companies flood the US Patent office (USPO), it is no wonder that when a company begins to falter, it pulls out it patent portfolio and starts to troll.

Remember one definition of Troll:
Creature that lives under a Bridge and extorts payment for passage.

Company that lives off of extortion payments for patents.

ScaredOfTheMan says:

Irrelevant company trying to stay relevant

What else have they got left? I mean seriously who needs/buys from them and their captive knowledge anyway? Wikipedia, encarta and the internet in general decimated their value in short order.

So now like any good corporation they are trying to “enhance shareholder value” so they start grasping at anything that makes them money.

vapiddreamer says:

Re: Re: Re: BONBON!!!

If you don’t want to read about patents you don’t need to read elsewhere, but why would you continue even clicking on posts that clearly state they are about patents ?!?!?!?! oh, you r just one of those whiny b@$*hs that has nothing better to do that complain about everything, even those things they could easily avoid. Yeah, cause if you avoided them what would you have to whine about. Shut the hell up you snot nosed little freak.

Vincent Clement (profile) says:

Re: Google next?

That patent cites some 40 or 50 other patents and is nothing more than broadly defined systems or methods tied together by several flowcharts. I can’t believe that it took 14 people to ‘invent’ and ‘innovate’ this baby. I remember drawing flowcharts in some of my computer science courses back in the 80s.

This strategy only reveals how bad things are at Britannica and how desperate they are to stay alive. It’s been nice knowing you Encyclopaedia Britannica, but your time to shut down has come. Thanks for all the good times.

Charles Michael Collins says:

PATENT HATERS

Go ahead. Bash and reduce patents. I filed two patents and got them attacked by a university professor for shock jock sport that said they were predated and were not. Very popular thing for COMMUNISTS to do (they want NO ONE to OWN ANYTHING, including patent rights). Wikipedia refuses to even credit names of patent holders of important patents and refuses to credit patent holders that provide working models of “first” important technologies like my first replicating nano device. The missing data “Mike” is leaving out is what is being censored by Wikipedia and the drug addicted music stealing Richard Stallman. Wikipedia is using HIS paradigm? This, another university elitist that never knew the meaning of earning an honest dime, slopping at the taxpayers feeding trough? I have 239 real innovations of valuable need to man kind ready to make a living with. IF MY FIRST TWO PATENTS ARE BUSTED SEE IF I EVER FILE ANOTHER ONE FOR YOU UNADULTERATED IDIOTS, THE SHOCK JOCK, DOPE ADDICT LOVING PUBLIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

F@CK PATENT HATING PIGS!@#$$%^&*())
F@CK WIKIPEDIA!@#$^%&*&
F@CK MERKLE AND FRIETAS!@#$%
F@CK SHOCK JOCKS IN ALL THIER STINKING PUTRID FORMS!
THIS IS LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD FOR THE IDIOTS
GO WATCH YOUR GANSTER RAP AND B> SPEARS BIMBO!@#$^&
YOU WON”T GET ANY MORE REAL ART OUT OF ME!@#$%&
PIGS.

re:
http://www.molecularassembler.com/KSRM/3.16.htm

And Cornell stole my replicator on all this and gave it away, lord high felons PIGS.

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