Netflix Granted Patent On DVD Rental Service

from the silly-obvious-patents dept

What is it with all the good e-commerce sites patenting the most obvious business models? Amazon has a history of patenting everything, and now we find out that Netflix has been granted a patent for their DVD subscription service. That’s right. The idea that you can “subscribe” to a monthly service that will deliver DVDs to you is patentable, according to the US Patent and Trademark Office. Now, of course, Netflix will use this patent to try to fight off competition from Wal-Mart and Blockbuster – though, it’s likely those company will try to fight the patent, pointing out that it’s fairly obvious.


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munich says:

Re: IANAL, but...

If memory serves correct you have a year from the time you say anything in public until you file, after which it becomes public domain (but I am not a lawyer, so don’t quote me on it. I did file my own biz patent during the boom years, which did move forward before my company went belly up. Since no further fees were paid to move it along, the patent died in review).

The biggest threat would be “prior art” – anything that resembles the patent that is out there before you filed it – and as the article mentioned, anything “obvious” shouldn’t get a patent in the first place.

I think finding “prior art” would be pretty easy in this case. It’s not like there were no mail rental businesses before this company came along.

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