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California-based Target Technology alleges patent infringements in PS3 maker's latest optical disc technology.
California-based Target Technology alleges patent infringements in PS3 maker's latest optical disc technology.
December 6, 2009 9:00 PM PST
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I could see it going something like this.
Hmm how can we make the disc more reflective?
Sir maybe if we tried more conductive materials like gold silver or platinum.
No that would be too expensive...
Ok then what if we just make a gold or silver alloy of some sort.
Absolutely, if it is thin enough it might work more and cost less, make it so.
Then over in America
Pres: We need a new market strategy.
BoardMember: I have an idea. What is the best way to make money in the post modern world? Suing big companies that have been around for forty years before us.
Pres: Good idea, patent all our technology now, down to the wire, and along with that patent all our theoretical tech as well, making sure that no company can ever release any combination of reflective material for disc use.
Honestly you shouldn't be able to sue someone unless you can prove they "copied" you.
Any law professional will tell you it isn't about truth... Its all about who wants to settle first.
I hope Target can nail them to a cross.
I can't help but to have to agree that this is one of those
common sense patents that Sony probably did not purposefully
infringe upon.
Once again, the patent laws need some revamping, because if
you can patent the usage of metals to reflect light, than it seems
to me that mirror manufacturers need to start patenting the
metals they use in their mirrors and go after other
manufacturers. It's ridiculous.
Unless Target's patent involves a very specific alloy and/or
process for creating/applying it that Sony is using, I don't see
how this could/should hold up in court.
Of course, Corporations tend to lay down and take it by settling
out of court, so this probably won't go too far...
- Not to mention
- by theprof00 May 25, 2007 8:33 AM PDT
- Sony invented the medium with which Target Tech stays in business, without the dvd, TT would not be anywhere right now.
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- Invented DVD?
- by umbrae May 25, 2007 11:07 AM PDT
- Hardly... Sony and Phillips were working on CD type disk, but abandoned it to join the standard created by Toshiba (who is also the creator of HD-DVD).
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(10 Comments)As always the case, Sony's proposal was lacking and rejected...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD