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View Full Version : Company Patents Thumbnails, Sues Google, MS and Apple


View Full Version : Company Patents Thumbnails, Sues Google, MS and Apple


DrewWilson
December 28th, 2008, 11:59 PM
A small Indiana company has sued tech heavyweights Microsoft, Apple, and Google, claiming that it holds the patent on a common file preview feature used by browsers and operating systems to show users small snapshots of the files before they are opened.

Cygnus Systems sued the three companies on Wednesday saying that they infringed on its patent with products such as Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 8 and Google Chrome, which allow users to view preview images of documents on the computer. Mac OS X, the iPhone and Safari also infringe, the company said in court filings. Apple uses this technology in its Finder and Cover Flow Mac OS X features, the filings state.

While Cygnus has sued three very high profile companies, there may not be the only vendors in Cygnus’s sites. “They were a logical starting place for us,” said Matt McAndrews, a partner with the Niro, Scavone, Haller & Niro, law firm, which is representing Cygnus. “We’ve identified many other potentially infringing products that we’re investigating,” he added.

Cygnus’s owner and president Gregory Swartz developed the technology laid out in the patent while working on IT consulting projects, McAndrews said. The company is looking for “a reasonable royalty” as well as a court injunction preventing further infringement, he said.

More... (http://www.macworld.com/article/137757/2008/12/previewlawsuit.html)

Can I patent a system that uses electricity to do something so I can sue this small company into oblivion for patent trolling (patent trolling is the intellectual property of their respective patent holders)?

Signa
December 29th, 2008, 12:18 AM
This is worse than when D&D tried to patent the HP system. I know of no device that handles pictures that does not use thumbnails. Hell, my PSP and camera uses them.