The End of 3D Computer Games
The End of 3D Computer Games
Hi I only have this in German, still it is hm... well... see Yourself
http://www.gmx.net/de/themen/computer/g ... 64560.html
http://www.gmx.net/de/themen/computer/g ... 64560.html
Here are some english links:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/03 ... d_lawsuit/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/04 ... it_update/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/03 ... d_lawsuit/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/04 ... it_update/
It could apply to anyone who uses that type of technology, from the people doing the basics, DX/OpenGL, to those that make the games that use that technology.
It's another of those stupid patents out there and points to how the US patent system, which was originally founded by Franklin as a way to get inventions out there into the public domain, is now being used as a sword to make money for failing companies.
Oh, and yes.. this is only valid in the US. The country where the inventor of the cure for Cancer would be sued out of existence by 30,000,000 lawyers for patent infringements and the cure lost in bueracracy.
It's another of those stupid patents out there and points to how the US patent system, which was originally founded by Franklin as a way to get inventions out there into the public domain, is now being used as a sword to make money for failing companies.
Oh, and yes.. this is only valid in the US. The country where the inventor of the cure for Cancer would be sued out of existence by 30,000,000 lawyers for patent infringements and the cure lost in bueracracy.
Crud, how do I do this again?
Star Wars had the Death Star in psudo 3D art on a control panel in the 70's, so doesn't that mean that Lucas can file a counter suit that he in fact invented displaying a 3D image to a 2D display?
Niko lives in Austria and I live in England so I couldn't give a crap. We'll just get the Japanese to develop their own API and off we go again
Niko lives in Austria and I live in England so I couldn't give a crap. We'll just get the Japanese to develop their own API and off we go again
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I didn't mean that the systems are better in any way, just that there is no continuity between the EU and US patents so I'd imagine that it'd be thrown out here even if it did get win in the US.
Hehe, a scrollbar eh? I'm gonna start one saying that my great ancestor invented the wheel and claim a patent for every technology using a wheel
Hehe, a scrollbar eh? I'm gonna start one saying that my great ancestor invented the wheel and claim a patent for every technology using a wheel
Yep, these software patents really suck. They are currently discussing about software patents in the EU in the usf forum (http://www.usf2.de/forum/showthread.php?t=2740), really interesting. Sounds like patents will not become very dangarous in Europe, but that's the theory, and I don't belive it.
Umm you can't patent stuff already in the public domain. The 3D patent should not have been granted due to the fact there are plenty of examples of displaying 3d images on a 2d surface that predate the aplication for that patent.
I had an Amiga 500 back in the day, even it had limited 3d games.
And what about the fact that raytracing was commonly done in the 70s on computers?
Geez, I mean if this patent holds water then I'm going to patent the musical note F. Everytime a composer uses F I want a royalty!
I had an Amiga 500 back in the day, even it had limited 3d games.
And what about the fact that raytracing was commonly done in the 70s on computers?
Geez, I mean if this patent holds water then I'm going to patent the musical note F. Everytime a composer uses F I want a royalty!
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