Apple files patent for in-app purchasing

updated 09:15 pm EDT, Sat October 8, 2011

 

Apple may trump rivals, Lodsys with in-app patent


Apple is hoping to corner the app market with a USPTO patent filing published Thursday. A submission for "In Application Purchasing" appears to cover the basics of what most app stores use today, letting users buy content from within an app from an outside content store as though it were from within the app. Some variants can put up an overlay to bring up the purchase, and the app itself could be an HTML5 web app, not just native.

Some of the patent appears to describe a specific process. As such, it's not necessarily a universal patent. although many of the top level features are familiar.

The patent was originally filed on April 26 of last year.

If upheld, the patent could create trouble for Google, Microsoft, and RIM, all of whom have recently or will be implementing in-app purchasing. Some of the patent claims might not be upheld, but others could be broad enough to cover common technology.

A granted patent could theoretically complicate Lodsys' patent lawsuit campaign. Lodsys alleges that it already has patents covering in-app purchasing and could run into a conflict with Apple over what amounts to variations on similar techniques.


By Electronista Staff

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  1. Bengt77

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    Joined: Apr 2003

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    Come on already!

    This is just bullshit. Please turn this one down, dear patent application office. This is such a thing that everybody uses now and works really well. Don't let anybody, not even Apple, have control over this method, pretty please.


  1. dashiel

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    Joined: Sep 2001

    +2

    The only

    justification for this is as a strategy against Lodsys or similar.


  1. Paco01

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    Joined: Apr 2007

    +6

    Defensive move

    I also think it's for fighting off the patent trolls. If you see how many companies are suing using stupid patents...


  1. facebook_Terrin

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    Joined: Oct 2011

    +7

    No Problem

    Amazon has a patent on one click purchasing. Why can't app have a patent on in app purchasing?


  1. facebook_Tim

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    It sounds like they should do this simply to protect their developers first, THEN to limit competition.


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