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I honestly don't think any company should have to license universal gestures that are basically essential to using capacitative touch screen technology. I believe these patents should get thrown out on the basis of prior art. If they don't get thrown out, then Apple should be required to license them under fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms. As far as Slide to Unlock, I can live without it. With Samsung using motion gestures on the S3, I believe they should implement them more into the OS. Imagine being able to zoom in and out by moving the device closer to or away from your faceThe only ones I'm concerned with are the multitouch and pinch to zoom gestures. Just license it already.
Everything else is pretty irrelevant. I mean, I get by without the rubber banding/bounce-back and I would really hope Android manufacturers didn't use a picture of a yellow flower for the Gallery icon.
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I honestly don't think any company should have to license universal gestures that are basically essential to using capacitative touch screen technology. I believe these patents should get thrown out on the basis of prior art. If they don't get thrown out, then Apple should be required to license them under fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms. As far as Slide to Unlock, I can live without it. With Samsung using motion gestures on the S3, I believe they should implement them more into the OS. Imagine being able to zoom in and out by moving the device closer to or away from your face![]()
I honestly don't think any company should have to license universal gestures that are basically essential to using capacitative touch screen technology. I believe these patents should get thrown out on the basis of prior art. If they don't get thrown out, then Apple should be required to license them under fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms. As far as Slide to Unlock, I can live without it. With Samsung using motion gestures on the S3, I believe they should implement them more into the OS. Imagine being able to zoom in and out by moving the device closer to or away from your face![]()
The whole thing is going to get thrown out so it doesn't matter.
Apple/Samsung Jurors Admit They Finished Quickly By Ignoring Prior Art & Other Key Factors | Techdirt
I'll admit I did get a little confused for a second, and may be I am still confused... I thought that with the invention of capacitative touchscreens, multi-touch gestures such as pinch to zoom were commonly attributed to them, even if not essential to using them. And I figured that if Apple patented what seems to be the simplest gestures of using a touchscreen, then they would "essentially" have a monopoly on a technology that does have Prior Art. And until I read the link that Ry posted, I thought Apple had Pinch to Zoom patented. Thanks for clearing up the confusionConsidering that touch screen phones existed for a decade before the iPhone without multi touch, your point doesn't make any sense. Pinch to zoom is not essential. (Not that apple has a patent on it anyway) Inertial scrolling and bounce back is not essential. Slide to lock isn't either.
You need to learn the meaning of Essential before trying to group multitouvh gestures into that category.
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I don't really understand the whole slide to unlock patent thing. Stock ics/jb looks lock screen looks nothing like apples slide to unlock.
As for the motions I think Samsung should patent them themselves, give em a bit more ammo to use against apple in case they try to claim they invented it first and get the patent because they threw money at a corrupt us patents office.
Honestly I don't even think they know what they are granting patents for anymore
Apple is going to takeover the world and its going to end up like that new movie "Branded"
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3) Of course the patent office knows what they're granting patents for. Just because some android fans dislike the patents they're granting doesn't mean they have somehow started ignoring their job. Also, if you feel that way about the patent office, then you'll be the first to complain when googles notification patent is granted, right?
Theres lots of misinformation in your post.
1) Apple's slide to unlock patent has many different parts. One of them is an unlock image that moves as part of the unlocking mechanism. ICS and JB still violate that part. (samsungs newest implementation does not though).
I thought Apple's patent specified that the image had to be moved to a predetermined point. That's why ICS and JB let you just pull a lock anywhere outside a circle. But yeah, Samsung's solution is better still.