8/29/2023 0 Comments Apple multitouch patent![]() ![]() ![]() Only native Dutch people who have to become members of those shops by showing a certain identification are allowed to buy weed. After 1st of Jan 2013, this is supposed to become the law for the entire country. World of Apple (via MacRumors) spotted the patent, which was awarded last Tuesday to several Apple executives, including Steve Jobs, iPhone software chief Scott Forstall, and Wayne Westerman. There's actually a new law being introduced in the south of The Netherlands which forbids foreigners (mainly French and Belgian tourists) to buy it in those shops, unlike what was the case before May 1st this year. An anonymous reader writes 'There is evidence that Apples multi-touch patent application may have failed to list some prior art that showed gestures in multi-touch interfaces as early as the mid 1980s. Again, it's just being tolerated to a certain degree by the government. It's quite regulated as a matter of fact. 92 comments Get weekly top MacRumors stories. In my town you can get a fine of 140 euros for smoking weed outside. The United States Patent and Trademark Office has upheld a key Apple multitouch patent in a move that could have real ramifications for companies like Samsung and Motorola moving forward. Update: Hrmph previously noted a European patent application from Apple for a 'Multi-point touchscreen' - allowing up to 15 simultaneous presses. Two of the patents give Apple a firmer hold on its multitouch and touchpad surface technologies. You're not allowed to smoke and/or buy it outside of those places. Its a little humorous that Apple has won so many Multi-Touch patents to date on a technology that altered the smart device landscape forever but cant convince the Patent Office examiners to. Apple has been awarded a number of new patents from the U.S. Smoking weed is only allowed in those shops (or at home, but officially it's illegal to transport it from that shop to your home) and these are the only places where they sell it legally. Those 'cafes' you're talking about are 'designated places' aka coffeeshops (which has nothing to do with coffee other than you can also buy coffee over there). Mropz said about 10 years You're posting nonsense. ![]()
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