That is indeed the crux of the "obvious" question. The fact is that
combining this "known art" didn't add any new function. Thus it was
deemed to be not worth a government granted monopoly.
Isn't that a bit silly? Why should Cell be patentable then? Prcessors
already exist, vector/scalar processors already exist, multi-core
processor already exist, parallel computing already exists,
distributed computing already exists, wireless networks already exist.
It's basically integrating existing technology in a new way, is it
not?
If it does something new, perhaps. In this case it was decided that the
eraser+pencil was just that. No new function = no innovation, thus no
patent.
Ditto for Cell so why the patent? We could take a couple of multi-core
processors link them to a cople of vector cpu on a board with built-in
wireless links and use a scalable version of linux to achieve the same
functions, no?
Is it novel? That's the *big* issue. If it's not, then you haven't a
chance. If it is...
Again what defines novel? If nobody did it before, isn't it then new
and original?
That will certainly be their defense. OTOH, a jury trial often goes to
the little guy. All he has to do is show that the big baddie is picking
on him "unfairly".
Hmm... sounds like if I ever have to file a patent, I should do it in
the US. We don't have juries here and I wouldn't trust my legal system
against big corps with money.
It seems you're getting into the Rambus way of thinking!
I might not agree with what they did, but I'm not blind to how it's
done and how this tactic can be used against me if I ever file a
patent
PPpp
Often the invention doesn't come until the need presents itself. Does
that mean the one who thinks up a solution to "world peace" cannot be
rewarded? "Aw, *hell*, all we have to do is stop shooting and we'll all
live hapily ever after!" Pretty obvious, eh?
But nobody has ever done it before which is my point. It might be
obvious for some reason, but if nobody has done it, it means that
there's a crucial innovative step that's not that obvious after all.
It is like we have A and everybody knows to get to D, we have to do C,
but nobody's figured out how to do B yet. If he can do it, I say give
him the patent and Nobel prize or otherwise the Oscar
Actually, I do have Step B for world peace. Except once Step B is
executed, there won't be anybody left to award the patent
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