Brad Feld

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In The Stupid Patent Advertising Category

Aug 21 2008
It’s DNC time in Denver and all kinds of weird advertisements are popping up all over the place, including the airport.  My partner Jason sent me a photo of this one today with the heading "Puke". I put this in the "you’ve got to be fucking kidding me" category.  Let’s break it down.  Here are […]
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Can You Patent The Idea of Recommending Contacts in a Social Network?

Jul 01 2008
Microsoft is trying to.  It’s up on PeerToPatent and you can comment on this patent application (and the USPTO will presumably listen to you) if you’d like to help keep the world free of really silly software patents.  Following is the abstract. "A method and system for recommending potential contacts to a target user is […]
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The Emergence of Defensive Patent Commons

Jun 30 2008
Today’s Wall Street Journal has an article titled Tech Giants Join Together To Head Off Patent Suits.  It describes the efforts of a new organization named Allied Security Trust who’s goal is to "buy up key intellectual property before it falls into the hands of parties that could use it against them."  The named companies […]
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Success Pending

May 23 2008
Josh Kopleman at First Round Capital has an excellent post up titled Depending on pending…  I’m going  out to lunch at the Rio today and having a margarita to celebrate the issuance of the original Half.com patent (#7,373,317) that was just issued.  8.5 years after Josh filed for it.  And 7 years after eBay acquired […]
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All Decisions on Patent Disputes Since 2000 Might Be Invalid

May 06 2008
When I read the NY Times Article In One Flaw, Questions on Validity of 46 Judges my immediate response was to break out laughing.  Then I said – out loud – "no fucking way."  Then I laughed some more. John Duffy, a law professor at George Washington University Law School just might be my new […]
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Announcing the iWear Fund

Apr 01 2008
Over the past few years, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how people communicate with each other.  As an active user of all computer based communication technologies such as email, IM, web collaboration, and twitter, I realize that direct, bite size communication is often effective.  However, given the lack of persistence of data […]
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A Coming Patent Battle Worth Watching

Mar 20 2008
The CDN patent battle is about to heat up in a major way.  GigaOm has a guest column by Dan Rayburn titled Level 3 Adds IBM’s CDN Patents to Its Portfolio.  If you believe in the defense use of patents, this is a brilliant maneuver.  If you believe in the offensive use of patents, this […]
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Patenting Patent Trolls

Mar 15 2008
My partners and I were hanging out at lunch last week when Jason brought up the question of whether or not we could patent the business method of “creating or acquiring intellectual property for the primary objection of bring lawsuits against potential infringers.”  In essence, could we patent the idea of being a patent troll?  […]
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Sounds Like Tech Cocktail Was Fun

Mar 08 2008
Frank Gruber (Somewhat Frank) has a nice summary of the 5 Startups (that) Demo At Tech Cocktail Boulder.  200+ people at The Foundry (across from our office at Foundry Group.)  I was in Berkeley having dinner at Adagia Restaurant talking about patents.  Oh well, the tradeoffs one makes in pursuit of the truth.
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