Thursday, September 1, 2011

[android-developers] Re: Just received Lodsys letter...

Hi All,

We just got our Lodsys notice as well. This is ridiculous and a direct
obstacle to innovation in the US.

Any other advice on how to handle this? Would it be possible for all
of us developers to join together in a class-action lawsuit?

-Chad

On Aug 28, 9:56 am, Russell DuRoss <r2s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Their site suggests they are interested in engaging in a discussion
> about an appropriate licensing amount.  So maybe respond to them
> indicating that you are willing to negotiate and in the same response
> include enough info so they can see that you are a small developer.
> When they see your response there is maybe a chance that they will
> decide it's not worth their effort to pursue it.  If so, you may then
> never hear from them again.  Are there any small developers out there
> that have done this?
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> On Aug 27, 10:23 am, Andy <m...@tekx.de> wrote:
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> > I'm only accused for 7,222,078 (the in app billing)
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> > beside my app has no in-app purchase or upgrade. It's simply a http link to
> > the android market.I think they are sure that their patent covers the
> > process behind this....?!?!. But if so, this would ment, that even  
> > web-Applications are not allowed to link to a amazon store or something
> > similar. This patent is so common sense / so widely interpretable that I
> > think this will not last "that long".

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