I think he's about to learn that these companies have more and better patent lawyers than god and more money than the devil to pay for an unending trial.
If a schmuck like me can pop that balloon, I hate to think what a half-competent patent lawyer could do.
While there are likely many who could lay claim to an innovation such as two-step,
Dotcom's patent — filed under his birth name, Kim Schmitz — appears to hold some water.
It claims priority back to 1997, which would make it difficult to invalidate, and has
wide coverage. Despite its age, it illustrates the current concept of two-step
authentication by detailing how a secondary access code could be sent via pager or SMS.
I'm not sure what to believe. A patent lawyer's opinion on HN would help perhaps?
If a schmuck like me can pop that balloon, I hate to think what a half-competent patent lawyer could do.