Talk:Photomosaic

Bell Labs connection?
The micrography article mentions that this technique was explored by "Leon Harmon of Bell Labs in 1973." Can anyone confirm or deny this assertion and update this article as appropriate? Lusanaherandraton 12:04, 13 September 2005 (UTC)

Why the list?
At the moment, the article simply lists a bunch of puzzles produced by some company. Furthermore, each entry in the list goes not to a copy of that picture or a sample of it, but a Wiki entry for that entity. The list is not very useful, and a simple paragraph explaining a few of the puzzles created would more than suffice. As it stands, this article appears to be no more than an advertisement (or SEO tactic) for the company selling the puzzles.
 * Agreed. Also, I'd hardlay say that photomosaics are "most seen" in jigsaw puzzles. I've removed the list.

Censorship
Reviewing the history of this page shows large sections have been cut out, in particular an unregistered user from 69.168.64.221 removed all references to prior art, all external links and inserted only a single link to photomosaics.com Robert Silvers company.

EPO Patent Appeals Section Removed
As your aware the Patent Board of Appeals' role is advisory on the National Courts rather than setting a precident. So saying that the Board of Appeals interprets that claim as technical 'as such' fails for teo reasons. Firstly the board of appeals has never reviewed that patent to determine whether this patent could be considered as technical rather than 'software for computers'. Secondly, even if it did, the national courts have repeatedly overturned the patent board of appeals view on software for computers. This view is better argued in the patent section rather than stated as though its fact here.

Redirect
This page should redirect to Photographic mosaic