It’s Amazon.com. It’s a patent lawsuit. What else is new?
Amazon, which has faced a series of patent lawsuits this decade and
the last, today faces a new one, this time from IBM.
IBM today filed two suits in the Eastern District of Texas, alleging that Amazon has “willfully infringed” on at least five patents.
The disputed patents cover technology intrinsic to Amazon’s e-commerce business: “Presenting Applications in an Interactive service,”
“Storing Data in an Interactive Network,” “Presenting Advertising in
an Interactive Service,” “Adjusting Hypertext Links with Weighted
User Goals and Activities,” and “Adjusting Hypertext Links with
Weighted User Goals and Activities.”
In a statement, IBM said it’s been almost four years since it first
began talking to Amazon about the alleged patent infringements, but
said agreements were never reached.
Amazon spokesperson Patricia Smith told internetnews.com her company had not yet received a copy of the lawsuit and could not comment on it.
“When someone takes our property, without our permission through a
license, we have no option but to protect it through every means
available to us,” senior vice president of IBM Technology and
Intellectual Property John E. Kelly III said in a statement.
For Amazon, patent-infringement attention is familiar territory.
In 2005 Amazon paid $40 million to settle.
Cendant Publishing alleged Amazon’s recommendations system
violated its patent in 2004.
The same year e-commerce software-maker Soverain Software sued Amazon
over patent infringements.
Then, in 2003 Pinpoint sued Amazon over its personalization
technology.
In 1999 Amazon sued Barnes and Noble over an alleged patent
infringed. The companies didn’t settle till 2002.
That suit inspired open-source advocate Tim O’Reilly to offer a $10,000 reward to anyone who could demonstrate that Amazon’s 1-Click
patent was invented before Amazon’s patent filing date.
But most recently, a disgruntled Amazon customer in New Zealand wrote
to the U.S. patent Office to argue for a review of Amazon’s 1998 “1-click” patent.
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