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Re: Re: one click?

Sleep is just One-Click away (Patent pending).

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Re: one click?

One click = default settings Regardless of what these people claim, I can and do make one click purchases a number of times a week. In many cases, you don't have to even click on the page for the item...

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Re: Re: one click?

Yeah, that sounds scary as hell. Don't use the one click option if you have known issues of "click happy" (like me).

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Re: Re: Re: one click?

You should be scared... internet porn has certainly caused many cases of "click happy:

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Re: one click?

"I don't know how the one click works." Every time you click your mouse you owe me money. Now pay up.

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Re: Re: one click?

and if you click it two times it's a double click so you owe me thrice as much (single click = $ + single click = $, single click + single click = double click = more $. $ + $ + $ = 3$).

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Unless your browser can read your mind and open to the Amazon product page of the item you are thinking about purchasing when you launch the application, you have to make more than one click to...

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It's like a version of "Name That Tune" produced by the USPTO except that EVERYONE loses in the long run.

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By: :Lobo Santo

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-116070">Chronno S. Trigger</a>. With an...

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By: !nterroban?

i think now would be a good time to register a patent on ‘one “touch” ordering’ for pages specifically created for or recognising smart/touch phones.

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By: Sean T Henry

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-146968">ChurchHatesTucker</a>. Sleep is...

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By: scarr

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-116070">Chronno S. Trigger</a>. One click...

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By: Chronno S. Trigger

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-259933">scarr</a>. Yeah, that sounds scary...

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By: HolaJohnny

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-281668">Chronno S. Trigger</a>. You should...

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By: Anonymous Coward

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-116070">Chronno S. Trigger</a>. "I don't...

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By: Anonymous Coward

In reply to <a href="https://www.techdirt.com/2009/08/27/amazon-wins-lawsuit-saying-it-didnt-infringe-on-one-click-patent-a-different-one/#comment-430869">Anonymous Coward</a>. and if you...

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By: AnonCow

Unless your browser can read your mind and open to the Amazon product page of the item you are thinking about purchasing when you launch the application, you have to make more than one click to...

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By: AnonCow

It’s like a version of “Name That Tune” produced by the USPTO except that EVERYONE loses in the long run.

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