Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Movies IBM Patents Idle Your Rights Online

IBM Patents Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movies 187

An anonymous reader writes "IBM, whose former patent boss is in charge of the USPTO these days, and which claims to support patent reform, has just been awarded a patent on choose-your-own-adventure style movies, despite plenty of prior art. Whatever happened to fixing the patent system, rather than continuing these mistakes?"
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

IBM Patents Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movies

Comments Filter:
  • by LostCluster ( 625375 ) * on Wednesday September 15, 2010 @08:21PM (#33594664)

    The idea of a branch-menu based book may be old, but the idea of a branch-based movie theater experience is new. Sure, it's easy to join digital video files to run back to back, but to branch to a different film segment without there being a visible gap is quite the work of art. Notice the gaps between the previews/ads that are shown before you get to the ones that are already on the movie's film.

    This is a lot more than a film strip you saw at school. This is 24 frames per second and you've got to get the right film for the "choice" up there in fractions of a second. This is a patent on IBM's way of making this work, you could easily come up with another way.

  • because (Score:4, Interesting)

    by phantomfive ( 622387 ) on Wednesday September 15, 2010 @08:26PM (#33594712) Journal

    Whatever happened to fixing the patent system, rather than continuing these mistakes?"

    What happens is that every time a big company gets hit with patent lawsuits, they learn from it, patent a lot of stuff, and turn around and start making money off the system (IBM, Apple, Sun, Microsoft.....Sun wasn't even the sue-happy type, and they still made a ton off patents). So they don't feel motivated to try and change things anymore. Why should they? Then you have guys like Amazon, and their one-click patent, who pay lip-service to patent reform, but in practice they defend their stupid patent every chance they get.

  • by Geccoman ( 18319 ) on Wednesday September 15, 2010 @08:32PM (#33594776) Homepage Journal

    Isn't the porn industry already doing this? I mean, I HEARD they are already doing this.

Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.

Working...