Posted on 06/28/2016 2:35:40 PM PDT by Swordmaker
Florida resident Thomas S. Ross has filed a lawsuit against Apple this week, claiming that the iPhone, iPad, and iPod infringe upon his 1992 invention of a hand-drawn "Electronic Reading Device" (ERD). The court filing claims the plaintiff was "first to file a device so designed and aggregated," nearly 15 years before the first iPhone.
Between May 23, 1992 and September 10, 1992, Ross designed three hand-drawn technical drawings of the device, primarily consisting of flat rectangular panels with rounded corners that "embodied a fusion of design and function in a way that never existed prior to 1992."
What Ross contemplated, was a device that could allow one to read stories, novels, news articles, as well as look at pictures, watch video presentations, or even movies, on a flat touch-screen that was back-lit. He further imagined that it could include communication functions, such as a phone and a modem, input/output capability, so as to allow the user to write notes, and be capable of storing reading and writing material utilizing internal and external storage media. He also imagined that the device would have batteries and even be equipped with solar panels.Click to expand...
While the plaintiff claims that he continues to experience "great and irreparable injury that cannot fully be compensated or measured in money," he has demanded a jury trial and is seeking restitution no less than $10 billion and a royalty of up to 1.5% on Apple's worldwide sales of infringing devices.
Ross v. Apple, Inc. was filed with the Florida Southern District Court on June 27. The case number is 0:2016cv61471.
Article Link: Florida Man Sues Apple for for 1992 non-Invention
All he could possibly do is invalidate somebody else’s patent as improvidently granted.
All his drawings show what appear to be a physician keyboard. Apple never had a physician keybard. IF he had a patent he would have much better luck going after someone who made a device with one.
Anyone could sketch a futuristic gizmo, but the devil is in the details. Sorry Buster, no cigar.
Lmao, his drawings don’t even make any sense. He says he’s going to cram a 3 1/2” floppy drive in a case that a 3 1/2” floppy drive cannot fit into, not to mention the 286 processor, hard drive, ram, dram, etc.
Basically he described a standard laptop computer of the time in his specs, then made a drawing that you could not possibly fit the contents of said laptop computer into.
Actually, you don’t need a copyright or patent to have a claim, though they help a LOT.
Your intellectual property is yours whether you file the necessary paperwork to protect it or not. It will just be much harder to prove in court that it IS your intellectual property if you didn’t file the paperwork.
Moot point. I'll just have it made in China and sell it for pennies on the dollar. Yankee dog...
Summarily tossed with prejudice
You lose when you abandon. It says he made no progress. Plus it was a utility patent
This will go nowhere
Um he is plaintiff. Defendant has choice of jury or not
His patent was abandon. That means he made no progress on it. That means his claim is invalid. Plus it no longer exists
Too bad sooo sad
Well, no, you overlooked the tiny solar panels.
“Um he is plaintiff. Defendant has choice of jury or not”
Yeah, I am aware of that too.
Whole thing is ludicrous.
LOL. That is all.
I believe the Star Trek communicator and tricorder predated this guy...
Back in the early 1980s, Steve Jobs had a public discussion with Maya Linn, the famed artist and sculptor. She asked why there wasn't a more portable version of the Apple computers. Steve Jobs described a notebook computer with a flat screen and minimal buttons using hand gestures that he was wishing he could build. She asked why not. He said the technology wasn't there just yet, but he hoped to build it someday. It took him another 20 years before new technology made it possible. Steve Jobs beat this guy to the punch, as did many others in dreaming of tech but not yet making it feasible.
Ludicrous indeed
Probably did bro. All this stuff is less than interesting to me, but wake me up if you hear someone say, "Sotty, meet me in the transporter room." I can assure you, that will get my attention. 😀😃😂😁😎😆
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