Archive for June 25th, 2007

yalp!

Posted by Perry on June 25th, 2007

Yet another local patent hitting the presses. Maybe it’s just me, but this feels like it’s getting really out of hand. This one is a 2005 submitted patent for mining geo-reference context from web pages. Pretty tough to be original when geo-coded web pages existed for a decade.

I’d be pretty darn shocked if Tim Nye or Mike Bauer can’t produce a boat load of prior art to make this one go back on the shelf. Bauer was geocoding the internic database back when we met in Pittsburgh in 1995, and I know Tim Nye cut his teeth on advanced interpretation of geodata from website crawling long before 2005.

This appears to have been an “acquired patent” and I don’t know - it all this just feels like an IR-driven move. Is anyone else getting tired of this?

Update: Peter K gives more insight into the situation, and I’d de-classify it as an acquired patent, as it was owned by a person who is now working at the company. Kind of a revealing profile of intention. Sigh.