You think that it is just "checking out with a single button press", but that's not what the patent covers.
This is the fundamental problem with the anti-patent position. It is based on a lie.
The lie is the claim that patents give the "right" to use "features", like checking out with one click. They do not.
The One-Click patent, for instance, spends a great deal of time talking about fraud.
You think that it is just "checking out with a single button press", but that's not what the patent covers.
This is the fundamental problem with the anti-patent position. It is based on a lie.
The lie is the claim that patents give the "right" to use "features", like checking out with one click. They do not.
The One-Click patent, for instance, spends a great deal of time talking about fraud.