Sunday, December 28th 2008
Cygnus Systems Sues Google, Microsoft and Apple Over Preview Icons
It appears that Networking company Cygnus Systems has found the best Christmas present for Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Miracles happen, and Cygnus is now suing the three companies for violating its patent (US 7,346,850) on the use of document-preview icons or thumbnails as we know them in operating systems. Matt McAndrews, representative of Cygnus, said: "They were a logical starting place for us." He also added: "We've identified many other potentially infringing products that we're investigating."
In the suit, Cygnus Systems targets Google's Chrome, Microsoft's Vista and Internet Explorer 8, and Apple's iPhone, Safari, and Mac OS X as patent infringers. The case was filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona. The company is looking for compensation and a court injunction preventing further infringement of their patent. Responses from Google, Microsoft and Apple are still expected.
Source:
CNET News
In the suit, Cygnus Systems targets Google's Chrome, Microsoft's Vista and Internet Explorer 8, and Apple's iPhone, Safari, and Mac OS X as patent infringers. The case was filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona. The company is looking for compensation and a court injunction preventing further infringement of their patent. Responses from Google, Microsoft and Apple are still expected.
32 Comments on Cygnus Systems Sues Google, Microsoft and Apple Over Preview Icons
Double sigh. i mean really. they could have sued back when thumbnail previews were... oh, NEW?
The only way this can be resolved is to introduce a legal precedent which is to SUE the patent pretender for THEFT. Yes, they are trying to own patent rights on something they didnt invent, and should therefore be served with criminal proceedings for theft or attempted theft. Only then will we put a stop to this nonsense.
I remember having something (similar) to this back in 1984 on a 6502 based system. This even predates DOS and Windows.
This is really retarded. I hate to stand up for the big dogs like Microshaft, Booble, and Crapple, but I think they would have had a better case about 7 years ago.
Pretty cheeky if you ask me...