http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-...DN/20060015812
because, like, they obviously invented them.
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http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-...DN/20060015812
because, like, they obviously invented them.
'Cause that'll be enforceable...:rolleyes2
Sounds like some exec at Cingular said "Hey, why don't we throw a couple thousand dollars at trying to patent emoticons. If we get it, it'll be great and if we don't we'll only be out a couple thousand dollars."
I always hated :shoot: anyway
there was that thing where despair.com tried to patent :(
http://store.yahoo.com/demotivators/frownonthis.html
http://store.yahoo.com/demotivators/acompromise.html
...and apparently succeeded? He's selling them. O_o Does he seriously have copyright over the sad smiley? That's almost unbelievable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Neel With A Hat
Yeah, I said "tried" to patent because I thought they failed, then I found the news articles again and realized they succeeded and was too depressed to change what I said.
They're selling their Classic frownie for free though. Free shipping too. I just placed an order for one without punching in a credit card number. TAKE THAT DESPAIR
[q]Name Code Qty Each Options
---------------------------------------------
"Classic" FWN-001 1 0.00
Subtotal 0.00
Shipping 0.00
Tax 0.00
Total 0.00[/q]
No. :nonono:
I'm glad I made my recent purchase of those NextGen Smileys then.
Forget about Cingular. :p They are silly. I'll be somewhat surprised if they actually get away with it.
Always trust humans to start sueing eachother when they get bored.
I'm patenting the English language.
I'm patenting your mom.
God, I'd hate to be the one to reject and pass patents, or even write them. What boring stuff to read.
Sorry, too late.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psychotic
And it's now called Linglish for your information.