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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: W3C suckered by Microsoft?
My personal feeling on this: Microsoft (and others) are actively patenting anything their products rely upon not because they want to make money from licensing or prevent others from exploiting XML for document processing or whatever, but so that they can carry on what they are already doing without being sued by carpet-baggers. A competitor has the ability to patent everything and anything no matter how much prior art exists. Companies have to patent the bleeding obvious just to carry on with their status-quo. The patent system is seriously broken and needs a bigger hammer than just test cases in the courts to be reformed given we're already subjected to stupid labels such as "This coffee is hot", "Salted Peanuts: may contain nuts", etc. Paul -- Paul Sumner Downey http://blog.whatfettle.com -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Sosnoski [mailto:dms@s...] Sent: 06 March 2004 20:32 To: XML DEV Subject: W3C suckered by Microsoft? I'm sure most people on the list are aware of the ongoing reexamination of the Eolas patent and its preliminary rejection based on prior art (see http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1543843,00.asp, for instance). [snip]
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