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  2. Amazon.com, Inc. v. Barnesandnoble.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Amazon sought a preliminary injunction to prevent Barnes & Noble from using its single-click ordering process, claiming patent infringement. Amazon also claimed that its One-Click design qualified as prior art, and was an inventive and original design under U.S patent law.

  3. 1-Click - Wikipedia

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    1-Click. 1-Click, also called one-click or one-click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make purchases with the payment information needed to complete the purchase having been entered by the user previously. [ 1] More particularly, it allows an online shopper using an Internet marketplace to purchase an item without having to use ...

  4. Amazon.com Inc v Canada (Commissioner of Patents) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com Inc v Canada (Commissioner of Patents) is a decision of the Federal Court of Appeal concerning the patentability of business methods within the context of the Patent Act. [1] At issue was the patentability of a method that allowed customers shopping online to make purchases with one-click buying.

  5. Does Amazon's E-Reader Patent Put Nook at Risk? - AOL

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    The ongoing battle of the e-readers between Amazon (AMZN) and Barnes & Noble (BKS) was already plenty heated after their under-$200 pricing moves earlier this month. But now the competition takes ...

  6. Criticism of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com offers the option to add an item to a user's cart or purchase it immediately with 1-Click. The company has been criticized for its alleged use of patents as a competitive hindrance; its " 1-Click patent" [ 2] may be the best-known example. Amazon's use of the 1-click patent against competitor Barnes & Noble 's website led the Free ...

  7. Term of patent - Wikipedia

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    The term of a patent is the maximum time during which it can be maintained in force. It is usually expressed in a number of years either starting from the filing date of the patent application or from the date of grant of the patent. In most patent laws, annuities or maintenance fees have to be regularly paid in order to keep the patent in force.

  8. Amazon owes $525 million in cloud-storage patent fight, US ...

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    By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -Amazon.com's Amazon Web Services, the world's largest cloud-service provider, owes tech company Kove $525 million for violating its patent rights in data-storage ...

  9. Amazon Applies For Patent For Automatic Gift Conversion ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/2010/12/28/amazon-applies-for-patent...

    If these are true, Amazon is working on an Suppose further that these gifts duplicate something you already have or are not to your taste. Amazon Applies For Patent For Automatic Gift Conversion ...