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In a message dated 11/04/02 19:50:15 GMT Daylight Time, jeremy@o... writes: Back when I swa the first submissions of SVG to the W3C, I Jeremy, I don't think there is a time-bomb out there, but I am no IP lawyer. :) The following from an SVG WG member in response to a question on the topic from me might help: >http://www.w3.org/2001/07/SVG10-IPR-statements.html >linked from http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG >Its a little complicated (sorry) since patents are listed that were >disclosed at any stage of the spec production process, that *might* >have been essential....but basically for each member of the working >group in that table: >a) if the re is no patent listed, no problem >b) if there is a patent listed and it says RF, no > problem (Apple) >c) if there is a patent listed and it says RAND, read the > exact wording (Kodak) >In case c, Kodak says "Kodak does not believe it currently has any >essential claims that fall within the specification of the >Recommendation as currently understood and interpreted by Kodak for >implementors of SVG. However, Kodak hereby identifies U.S. Patent >5,459,819 and affirms that in the event that any claim of this patent >is interpreted as an essential claim within the specification of the >Recommendation in its current or later amended form, Kodak agrees to >provide a RAND License as set forth in the previous paragraph." >For SVG 1.x, the new SVG Working Group was explicitly chartered to >produce a Royalty Free specification. The situation is described in significantly more detail at the URL given earlier. I hope that helps. Andrew Watt
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