Re: Announcement: Evolution based improvement of (at least web)images (A Patent Buster)



On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 07:26:52 -0700, aruzinsky wrote:

On Jul 20, 1:31 pm, colordev <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Friday I opened a website that makes (free) by evolution
generated... - backgrounds
(http://www.colordev.com/TILEBG/show_screens.php), - horizontal 3d bars
(http://www.colordev.com/HBAR/show_screens.php) and - vertical 3d bars
(http://www.colordev.com/VBAR/show_screens.php). (all creations are
public domain)

Based on the feedback, it seems possible that no another application
uses evolution like that. And as this method *might* be useful and I
don't want patent trolls being able to lock this technology only to a
certain company's products... here is the prior art description to the
wider audience.

Patent Buster: (originally published on 19-7-2009 8:20 pm GMT at
http://www.colordev.com)

Am I correct in my belief that if somebody does patent it, it will cost
you about $2500 just to tell the USA patent office that they made a
mistake?

I don't know about that. But I know fighting patents in courts can be
even more expensive.

Personally I think, WIPO or USPTO should arrange a write-only wiki where
people could post their "patent busters". But ok, these kinds of
distributed submarine patent busters can be a proper way in voiding the
evil plans of evil patent trolls armed with evil submarine patents; of
which no one know about before they start litigating.

Juuso
@ http://www.colordev.com

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