Stupid Patent of the Month: 100+ companies sued over “personalized content”

Posted by BernardSwiss on Mar 2, 2016 9:29 AM EDT
Ars Technica; By Joe Mullin
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"Personalized content" is a phrase so vague that it could mean just about anything. That quality makes it just about perfect for use by a patent troll. This month, the Electronic Frontier Foundation's patent lawyers have honed in on a patent describing a way of "presenting personalized content relating to offered products and services," owned by Phoenix Licensing LLC, a patent-holding company controlled by Richard Libman, an Arizona man who's sued more that 100 companies.

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