Thursday, October 20, 2016

Copyright Abuse and Patent Trolling

Today in our readings and in class we discussed Copyright Abuse, particularly with regards for fair use with regards to digital content such as music or other media.  This is an important topic, but I honestly feel that the bigger threat to intellectual freedom is actually patent trolling.  While copyright is important, it principally protects creative freedoms and there is significant room for give and take with regards to that as acknowledged by fair use laws.  Patent trolling targets technical innovations directly, making it more difficult to develop new technologies or programs.  For instance in 2009 a company called World  Com sued NCSoft for violating one of its patents.  The patent in particular was for a “System and method for enabling users to interact in a virtual space.” (https://www.google.com/patents/US7181690?dq=7,181,690)  If this patent was upheld, it would in essence allow World Com to monopolize all digital interactions between people and machines. 

Penny Arcade sends up the World Com lawsuit.  Copyright held by Penny Arcade.