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by throwawaykf03
4516 days ago
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I agree we need fewer, better patents. But triviality is orthogonal to obviousness. As I said above (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7162049) the iPhone UI patents are downright trivial to implement, but were they obvious before Jobs asked "How do we make smartphone touchscreens not suck"? Another related issue in the same comment is, identifying the problem itself is often the hard part, but the solution may be trivial. We certainly need to fix things, but these are complex issues. |
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We have better things to do than tie up our justice system with slide to unlock patents and similar nonsense.
You site a post saying "Everyone agrees that the bar should be higher, though. Nobody knows how to set it higher, unfortunately."
I'm saying that something that can be trivially implemented by someone skilled in the art who is told what the invention does, but not how, should be below the bar.