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October 2nd, 2009

Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts

Posted by Richard Koman @ October 2, 2009 @ 10:39 AM

Categories: Patents

Tags: Patent, Richard Koman

In the annals of patent abuse, this looks like a good one. TechCrunch reports that the stock of Israeli public company Netex has skyrocketed, thanks to a patent that could have Google, Microsoft and Yahoo scrambling to pay licensing fees. Or the companies could stand their ground and force Netex into a very expensive patent prosecution action.

The patent, filed Dec. 8, 2008, describes a system in which users type in a string into a browser’s URL field and get back the appropriate webpage, as in “google news” returns “http://news.google.com.”

26-year-old CEO Aviv Refuah has big plans for the patent, now that he’s got the U.S. Patent Office to issue it. He tells Ynetnews:

We are entering the American market and we will try to make the most of our patent, but it’s still too soon to discuss it. We’ve been waiting for this patent for 10 years and the goal was to get in the US. Now that we’ve received the approval I have a good feeling, but there is a lot more to do in order to realize the potential.

It seems amazing that no prior art exists on this thing, or that it would be considered non-obvious. Perhaps a court case could further weaken the ability of patent holders to extract millions based on such “good ideas.”

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RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts
I refuse to comment on this thread just in case anyone has taken out a patent on the process of commenting on threads.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: bandersnatch42vt Posted on: 10/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
At least get the right patent document!  odcchaz | 10/02/09
That's right - the patent was filed in 1998 so it seems to be very strong  notify_us | 10/04/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  SystemVoid | 10/02/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  MadWhiteHatter | 10/02/09
Patent office...  Fark | 10/02/09
Really? Where is the oversight?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
Too late "common sense" has already been patented  brad@... | 10/02/09
To the rescue...  Cayble | 10/02/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  ScratchCA | 10/02/09
patents are absurd  bblackmoor@... | 10/02/09
Just think...  Cayble | 10/02/09
NO MORE PATENTS! NO MORE COPYRIGHTS!  adornoe@... | 10/05/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  djmik | 10/02/09
I think you meant EONS. IONS is a product of our exhalation. (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
Ha!  djmik | 10/02/09
I want to patent cell division  HollywoodDog | 10/02/09
I've been doing this with Google since 2000!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
International Harmonization  odcchaz | 10/02/09
January 1999  odcchaz | 10/02/09
January 1999...  buyer@... | 10/05/09
The penalty for a rejected or overturned patent application...  jackbond | 10/02/09
Omniweb had that exact feature 13 years ago  Bruizer | 10/02/09
and many others as well  pupkin_z | 10/02/09
What a bunch of bilski  D. T. Schmitz | 10/02/09
The discussion seems to point out the need for a new paradigm  fcorless@... | 10/02/09
I am ashamed  Daniel Breslauer | 10/03/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  SiMahDan | 10/03/09
The patent was filed in 1998 - so they have a strong case here  notify_us | 10/04/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  neverhome | 10/05/09
Patent is moot by now  twaynesdomain | 10/05/09
Italian firm patents the wheel...  pvandck | 10/06/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  jfreedle2@... | 10/10/09
RE: Israeli firm claims patent on URL shortcuts  bandersnatch42vt | 10/20/09

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