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"Hence, the use of TRIM functions when retrieving data from the database system will be obviated."


Right, but my point is they did patent trim() - namely the automatic usage of trim().


The vast majority of patents are just novel applications of existing ideas to a specific domain.

Apple didn't patent the LCD screen, or the touch screen, or even multi-touch. They (presumably) did, however, patent a multi-touch lcd screen used for controlling a cell phone. (This may be a bad example since i don't know what they patented, but you get the idea).

Assuming there's no prior art (which is a big assumption), No-one has implemented an auto-trimming database column before, therefore it's a new process.

Personally I think the patent is ridiculous (there are big problems with the definition of 'novel' with respect to software), but there's a specific reasoning that leads to this.




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