Will
individuals soon be able to buy and sell "used" digital media such
as apps, ebooks, and music downloads? And if so, will they only be able to do
this through Amazon? These are among the questions being asked after Amazon,
Inc. was awarded a U.S. patent for an "electronic marketplace for used
digital objects." (U.S. Patent No. 8,364,595, available online at www.uspto.gov). The patent, which traveled a
nearly 4-year journey from application to issuance, would permit users to
create "personalized data stores"-presumably through Amazon-which
would house digital media files and permit the files to be moved from one
person's store to another through a secure system. The granting of the
patent, however, does not mean that Amazon will actually establish the
marketplace or that the use of the marketplace would be legal.
To read this article by George H. Pike, copy and paste the link in your browser:
http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Amazon-Patents-Electronic-Marketplace-For-Used-Digital-Content-87733.asp
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Amazon Patents Electronic Marketplace For 'Used' Digital Content
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