Google Sky Is Worth $25 Million?
from the everybody-sue-google dept
Google certainly has become quite a target for lawsuits lately. The latest one involves a former Google contractor who claims that the idea for “Google Sky” (a sky layer for Google Earth) was his idea — so he’s now suing the company for $25 million. First of all, who knows how many people at Google (and outside of Google) probably had the same idea. For this guy to claim that he can be the only person to have come up with that idea seems a bit rich — especially considering that Microsoft has apparently been working on something similar for quite some time. Second, $25 million? For a novelty overlay on a product that doesn’t make Google any money?
Filed Under: google earth, google sky
Companies: google
Comments on “Google Sky Is Worth $25 Million?”
Hey Mike, if Google Earth didn’t make Google any money, they probably wouldn’t have created it. Simple business practice. Google Earth draws more interest in Google, people see what else the company offers, and then Google makes money off of advertisements.
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You cannot sue for indirect losses though.
I thought it was fairly obvious Mike was referring to the fact that Google Earth is free, and therefore, is not making any money by itself.
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But there are ad’s on the page, so google will make money from it… the service is free, but ad supported.
Re: Re: by david
I looked at my copy of Google Earth – no ads – I also looked at Google Maps, just in case you meant that – didn’t see any there either.
What was it you meant?
Google didn’t create Google Earth, they bought the company Keyhole, and as such their entire satellite imagery software library, then renamed the product and continued development.
The basic version is indeed free, but “pro” versions are available for a price.
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I claim google space. poor poor contractor. always getting screwed.
I think the Ads on Google Space are still a little far fetched, I’ve been trying to find a chinese takeaway somewhere near Secunda Giedi (or one that delivers) for ages.
Google Earth is not Google Sky. Google Earth has a Pro version people pay money to use, Google sky has not “pro” version, and litterally does make no money.
Anybody who says Google wouldn’t have made it, if it makes no money does not understand Google. There number one concern is “How does it benefit the consumer”? Not profits. There awesome business sense, and killer algarythems is what makes their profits.
I love reading Techdirt.. the level of total ignorance about business is astounding. But explains why people a swooning for a candidate who speaks like a preacher and lies like a used care salesman. (How does a president make sure nurses have good salaries, unless he is going to use the military to seize all the hospitals.. just one of his lies)
Google does nothing that does not have a goal of making them money.
Just becuase and idea seems obvious to a lame techdirt blogger after it is seen, does not mean it was obvious before, it it were we would have invented everything already. but you know what they say.. if you aren’t qualified to do productive work, complain about others work as a techdirt blogger
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Actually, this idea is obvious because as someone has pointed out, sky-maps already exist. All this is is an idea to incorporate that into Google maps. Its not a leap of the imagination to come to think, “hmmm, we got a map of the earth, the moon, and mars. any other maps we can add?” “Hey, there are sky maps.” “Ok, lets add them.”
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it doesn’t require military to put a minimum wage in place for nurses. but of course, you’re not ignorant, so you’d know that. right?
Ill seccond that! Techdirt reporters are tard and tard gain!
Sky-map software gas been available for ages, and nearly every atlas these days has a sky-map to.
The case will be thrown out of court.
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umm… I think TechDirt is on the side of thinking the suit has no merits. So… you’re agreeing with it… yet still calling them stupid. Nice.
It’s all a way to steal (OOPS! I didn’t say that!)make money….
if the guy had come up with the idea of a sky map originally, as in, they didn’t exist anywhere before he thought of it, he would have a case.
Google Earth and sky makes money for google by people buying the premium versions allowing them to remove copyright notices etc.
Google Lunar X Prize
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if the Google Sky value is $25M, then, Google should pay me (at least) $100 million for THIS… 🙂
http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/008moonprize.html
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