Electronic Frontier Foundation Seeks To Overturn 10 Patents

edited July 2004 in Science & Tech
A coalition of lawyers, researchers and software experts formed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation will try to overturn 10 Internet and software-related patents that the group says are so sweeping they threaten innovation.
While most of the patents are held by little-known companies, two industry leaders have also been named: Clear Channel, which has patented a way to distribute recordings of concerts within minutes after they end, and Nintendo, whose patents include some concerning platform software for handheld games. The list also includes one individual. "Traditionally, the Patent and Trademark Office has not been able to give these kinds of patents as tough a look as ones in chemistry, for example," said Jason Schultz, a lawyer with the group.
Source: C|Net

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  • qparadoxqparadox Vancouver, BC
    edited July 2004
    w00t for the EFF! If you care about the future of the open computing industry you should be supporting their efforts again the horribily current, ignorant, and greedy USPTO.
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