top | item 7078518 (no title) sandieman | 12 years ago I think he might be referring to them owning the patent on "predictive shipping". Plenty of prior art, where this appears obvious. discuss order hn newest ceol|12 years ago The patent isn't for "predictive shipping." It's for Amazon's specific implementation of "predictive shipping."You can't just boil a patent down to two words and then claim prior art. AmVess|12 years ago My response to Amazon, if they do this, is something I call predictive returns. As in, I predict I will return everything they ship to me in this manner. erikpukinskis|12 years ago They don't actually release the product to the consumer until you actually buy it. They just move it closer to you. load replies (2) unknown|12 years ago [deleted]
ceol|12 years ago The patent isn't for "predictive shipping." It's for Amazon's specific implementation of "predictive shipping."You can't just boil a patent down to two words and then claim prior art.
AmVess|12 years ago My response to Amazon, if they do this, is something I call predictive returns. As in, I predict I will return everything they ship to me in this manner. erikpukinskis|12 years ago They don't actually release the product to the consumer until you actually buy it. They just move it closer to you. load replies (2) unknown|12 years ago [deleted]
erikpukinskis|12 years ago They don't actually release the product to the consumer until you actually buy it. They just move it closer to you. load replies (2)
ceol|12 years ago
You can't just boil a patent down to two words and then claim prior art.
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