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« on: 2003-11-21 16:17:42 »
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Can thet US patent office handle the Net? This one looks as good as Amazon's "one click purchase" patent.

AT&T filed a lawsuit against e-bay and PayPal for patent infrigement. It seems that AT&T has patented "a payment system that relies on a third party to act as a 'trusted intermediary' between buyer and seller, which makes it possible to purchase something online using a credit card without account details being made available to the seller."

AT&T sues eBay over e-payment patent
November 21, 2003
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/7318493.htm

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In the suit, AT&T claims that eBay's PayPal division is a "trusted intermediary" that facilitates payments between buyers and sellers over the Internet. AT&T says it received a patent in 1994 for such a system, known in the patent as "Mediation of Transactions by a Communication System."

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"We are not trying to stop eBay or PayPal from doing the commerce that they're doing," said Gary Morgenstern, an AT&T spokesman. "We're just seeking to be compensated fairly for our intellectual property."

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Here is the patent:

Mediation of transactions by a communications system
http://tinyurl.com/vx8h
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« Reply #1 on: 2003-11-22 04:40:35 »
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Someone should patent the process of starting a business and sue AT&T. ;p

The USPTO makes a lot of mistakes when accepting patents.
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