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Is US patent law completely broken?

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http://www.wapatents.com/2009/07/who-is-big-baboon-inc.html

How can a company patent:

[a]n automated end-to-end business process for product sales that uses a relational database management system, the process comprising the steps of:

a first user inputting a customer payment record to the database ...;

automatically generating a customer invoice;

a second user inputting customer payment record to the database ...;

automatically determining a status of the customer payment ...; and

during each of the foregoing inputting steps, qualifying user inputs using experiential constraints, based on the then-current state of the database as a whole

WTF? If that's a true patent, then pretty much every company in the world is in violation. What's next, somebody going to patent "ability to type things into a computer using a device named keyboard in an effort to make computer perform certain action"
 
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It's as wtf as the company that sued Microsoft for violating their patent. Which, if I remember correctly, amounted to a patent on an editor that edits XML.
 
Yes, Amazon was denied their patent for 1-click buying, but then the resubmitted it and changed 1 word and it was accepted.

The new guy in charge is trying to change stuff, good luck.
 
There's been an ongoing battle with this kind of stuff in the Event Photography business. Apparently, some guy patented the process of photographing an event, then uploading the images to a website to sell. This is essentially the exact description of most any modern event photog's MO. He's been suing people on a fairly regular basis, IIRC. Seems pretty bogus.
 
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