Submitted by OutlandishnessOk2452 t3_11a7hew in technology
No_Woodpecker_7774 t1_j9qcheh wrote
Seems like the company ',Voxer,' patented a streaming technology that utilizes simultaneous broadcasting and data retention of video over multi-channel connection(s) to reduce disconnect and smooth playback. A couple years after facebook met with them and almost reached a deal.. they used the technological insights gained from meeting and protected patents to copycat the design. What company doesnt try to copycat the competiton? But they must have taken it a little too far..
Valvador t1_j9r3m41 wrote
I would love to read the original patent. As much as I hate Meta whenever I see shit like this I think "Patent Trolls", and your summary makes it sound like they literally patented "Redundancies to avoid failure", which seems too obvious to patent.
delrioaudio t1_j9qkgmb wrote
Didn't something like that happen in an episode of silicon valley?
JohnWangDoe t1_j9viajs wrote
>they used the technological insights gained from meeting and protected patents to copycat the design.
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There was a scene in Silicon Valley (HBO) where they did exactly this lol
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ThunderPigGaming t1_j9smyby wrote
OUr local law enforcement used to use Voxer to communicate to avoid being recorded by dispatch.
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