The Return of the Lara

One of Britain’s most iconic copyright exports is back. The new Lara Croft game will be released soon by British gaming giant EIDOS. How much of Britain’s economy relies on Lara? Perhaps not much on Lara specifically, but the UK is increasingly relying on copyright exports. 5% of all of Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Porn recognition software?

The USPTO continues to amaze me. I mean, one would hope that any silly patent that can be awarded has already been granted. How could it get any worse? Regard US Patent 6,751,348 for protecting an “Automated detection of pornographic images “. The abstract states that the patent covers: A Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Yet another Google story

(Via IPKat) It seems like everywhere one looks these days the techie press and the blogosphere are all talking about Google. First Google and China, then the Google Search function. All interesting stories, particularly the strange fascination with “free porn” on the part of American lawmakers and Fox News (surprise, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Trolls eat Blackberry

(via IPKat) A very unfortunate turn of events for innovation. The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the case of Research in Motion Ltd (RIM), the inventors and makers of the famous (and perhaps infamous) Blackberry, versus patent trolls NTP Inc. RIM has been trying to attack an injunction against Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Moving up in the ecosystem

I have become addicted to The Truth Laid Bear‘s rankings. Incredibly, I’ve been upgraded to Multicellular Organism (I was an Insignificant Microbe just last week). I have decided to place a link indicating what my status is. I have also noticed that I have now received more than 10,000 hits Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Piracy calculator

(via Denis Magnusson). How much are your illegally downloaded copyright works worth? (well, they are not really yours, they belong to the copyright owners, but you know what I mean). Use the piracy calculator and find out! I was surprised of how little my stuff is worth, but I have Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Software Patent Directive round II

(Thanks to Hector MacQueen for the link) IP Watch is reporting that a group of pro-software patent lobbyists and big industry representatives are intent in proposing that there should be another attempt to pass a European directive allowing the patentability of software (pardon me, the patentability of computer implemented inventions). Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago