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Crosmando:
I have popcorn all ready for when Orcishgamer gets a look at your posts.

:P
Here we go. Enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsboPUjrGc
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jefequeso: I have popcorn all ready for when Orcishgamer gets a look at your posts.

:P
I think he (as well as I) has stopped responding to his unqualified and pretentious bullcrap. We have better things to do, like playing awesome games. :-)
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Thunderstone: Hopefully, Microsoft will just act like a patent troll with this and cripple other attempts to use a system like this but never use it themselves
That is not patent trolling but industry standard. You develop something, you patent it. The question if you want to use it, license it or sell it is a completely different one.
Post edited November 06, 2012 by SimonG
It's not sure in any way that this terrific concept will ever be used in reality - that's true. Patents are just a way of making a claim, maintaining a possibility to do a certain thing, because otherwise somebody else might patent it.

But the mere fact that they consider that actions patentable shows that they consider doing a 1984. I find it disgusting. Spying on people in their own houses.