Sunday, August 14, 2005
Apple to pay royalties to Microsoft for iPods
The heads in charge at Apple were derelict in filing patent apps for some of the technologies used in iPods, allowing Microsoft to scoop them up five months before Apple filed. The USPO invalidated some of Apple's late patent applications as being too similar to those already filed by Microsoft, and as a result Apple could be forced into paying royalties to Microsoft for every iPod sold.
This story so perfectly exemplifies the nit-wittedness of Apple, the ruthlessness of Microsoft, and the idiocy of the USPO, that I just want to cry.