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1 Amazon.com “one-click” Internet and software patent law Mike Foley Matt Landis Matt Clark Farman Syed

2 Background "The patent system added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius." - Abraham Lincoln (only U.S. President to be issued a patent) Patent debate not new U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8  Are we the first group to mention this? Patents originally unpopular Popular periods:  Industrial Revolution  1970’s+ (biotech)  1990’s+ (computers)

3 Software Patent History Patent requirements 1.Statutory 2.New 3.Useful 4.Non-obvious Software originally non-patentable  Mathematical formula (not statutory) 1990’s - Patent Office changes policy  Processes tied to “real-world” can be patented

4 Amazon.com and “1-Click” 1997 - Amazon applies for “1-Click” patent  Purchasing process for repeat ordering without re-entry of personal information BN implements a similar process called “Express Lane” Amazon sues BN for infringement  “Express Lane” violates “1-Click” patent Settled out of court

5 Issues Prior Art  Burden of proof  Sufficient amount Obviousness Usefulness Ambiguity

6 Amazon.com’s perspective Insufficient prior art  Seattle court case  bountyquest.com Useful  BN  Apple

7 Amazon.com’s perspective Self-defense  BN Non-obvious method  Lockwood, Web Basket  Little prior art  Patent application in 1997 Need to support patent system  Encourages future patentees

8 Ethical Cons Amazon’s enforcement of their patent is hypocritical  Several free yet patentable products helped Amazon in early stages  CEO of Amazon calls for patent reform, yet won’t give up patent in question Patent enforcement is detrimental to technological innovation

9 Legal Issues Against Amazon Single “click” occurs after customer has decided to purchase a given item  Specifically, after locating an item’s page on the site Problem: Patent is based on the process user’s state of mind

10 Hypothetical Situations Customer 1: Goes to index page Finds an item of interest Reads item description, decides to purchase, clicks on “Buy” button Customer 2: Goes to index page Finds an item of interest Decides to purchase prior to reading description, goes to item page, clicks on “Buy” Customer 3: Knows what he wants to buy Finds link on index page Goes to item page, clicks “Buy” First click on Index doesn’t count… why? Customer 4: Goes to index page Finds an item of interest Reads item description, goes back to index, browses around, comes back to item page, decides to buy Only Customer 1 fits Amazon’s process paradigm  Key is at what point the “decision to buy” is made

11 Other Legal Issues Prior art may exist  Compuserve “Trend” system  “Web Basket” – 1996  Japan set to reject patent  Prior art: “User Interface Design” by Alan Cooper Patent may be obvious  Other technical professionals claim it is just “a rudimentary implementation of HTTP cookies”

12 Social Implications Setting of case precedence Empowering of large companies  Large legal teams for patent protection Public examination (online forums, etc.) Outcry from civil rights communities Satirical Responses

13 Future Patent regulations changing Increase in likelihood of software patents/business methods Continued scrutiny from developer groups Examination of possible patent infringements by businesses

14 Sources http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/amazon.html http://www.bitlaw.com/software-patent/history.html http://www.around.com/patent.html http://www.op.net/~pbd/amazon-1click.html http://www.thestandard.com/article/0,1902,24439,00.html http://www.oreilly.com/news/patent_archive.html http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,34887,00.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/23/24345.html http://www.gcwf.com/articles/ipu/ipu_sum00_1.html


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