Patent trolls that make money by aggressively filing intellectual property lawsuits are nothing new, but Ars Technica has chronicled a particularly ugly iteration: companies that try to shake down small businesses for using basic technologies like scanners. Project Paperless and a number of shell companies affiliated with it have claimed that they're owed thousands of dollars from end users who "hook up a scanner and email a PDF document," attempting to spook them into settlements.
While Project Paperless has backed down from pitched legal battles, it's difficult to fight trolls who go after a large number of users rather than the companies who make the allegedly infringing devices — a move that's quite deliberate. "If they extract a...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/2/3828574/patent-troll-project-paperless-charges-for-using-scanners
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