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At 09:35 AM 09/01/01 -0500, Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote: > It's >also come to light in this draft that Sun claims a patent on some of >the technologies needed to implement XPointer. ... >I think this is particularly offensive Offensive or not, it's a big problem. I personally think that there might be a place in the world for some software patents (not all the arguments in favor of them are bogus) but the PTO risks making the point moot in devaluing whatever currency might be there by stamping their official seal on this kind of thing. The responsible thing for Sun to do would be to issue an official declaration that the patent has no standing in respect of XPointer, and that to the extent that it does, Sun grants an unrestricted, free, license to anyone to implement and use it without incurring any obligations of any kind on account of the patent. Were they to do this, they'd deserve our praise. Without this, if you happen to be a competitor of Sun, can you implement XPointer and be confident that you won't be subject to expensive product-delaying litigation? Could I, as an executive of such a company, responsibly place any nontrivial bets on XPointer? I don't think so. XPointer, D.O.A. -Tim
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