• @ocassionallyaduck@lemmy.world
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    467 months ago

    Setting the shittiness aside, once again a horseshit patent award. This is not a novel or innovative idea. It’s a stupid fucking limitation on others if entertained.

    • Pennomi
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      167 months ago

      Patents are cancer. I say this as the creator of several of them.

      • @lud@lemm.ee
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        87 months ago

        Software patents are weird but normal patents are reasonable in my opinion.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          27 months ago

          Exactly. I’m completely fine with patents over something like a prosthetic or manufacturing equipment. I’m not okay with patents over software or business methods.

          As a kid, I liked law and computers, so I thought I wanted to be a software patent attorney. Midway through my CS program, I decided software patents are completely awful and decided to work on FOSS instead of go to law school. Software patents should all be invalidated.

          That said, I think patents should have a much shorter duration. I’m thinking something like 2-3 years, with an extension to 5-7 years if the patent holder can prove they need the extra protection to bring the product to market (i.e. they can demonstrate active work on it). Maybe certain types of patents can have another extension if it’s a long lead-time product, but definitely not longer than 15 years. Most patents should expire within 7 years.

        • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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          17 months ago

          Seriously. Patent length was chosen before the industrial revolution. It only coincidentally made sense through that period of mechanization. But in computing, twenty-odd years is an eternity.

          In 2000 there were no shaders.

          In 1980 there were no IBM PCs.

          In 1960 there were no microchips.

          Why the fuck would any idea from when Pong was fresh and new deserve absolute control until after the Super Nintendo? There could be Dreamcast games with features that that nobody was allowed to do again until last year.

    • @violetraven
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      37 months ago

      After that AI generated image was denied copyright, not sure how this can be enforced

    • @graymess@lemmy.world
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      27 months ago

      Agreed on the general principle, but I’m kind of glad a company that everyone already thinks of as shit will hold the patent on this. It’s absolutely not an idea that I’d want to spread throughout the industry and at least now it’s limited to use in games I’ll never play.