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Quote:Technology firms are often hampered by patent disputes, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office called into question last week a patent that had the potential to disrupt the habits of millions of Internet users.

The PTO rejected all 20 patent claims over Internet subdomains held by a company called Hoshiko, which were used to bully sites like LiveJournal and Freehomepage.com and pursue litigation against larger companies like Google. The idea behind how to manage subdomains--domains hosted within larger domains, such as news.cnet.com--is too obvious to patent, the PTO ruled after the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation requested the patent be re-examined.

The EFF was able to provide ample evidence that the idea of virtual subdomains had developed long before a company called IdeaFlood applied for the patent in 1999 or was granted the patent in 2004. Nevertheless, the company used its patent to threaten companies like LiveJournal, which hosts more than 3 million personalized subdomains for its users. The company also threatened Freehomepage.com and T35 Hosting..
full article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-101477...?tag=mncol