Suddenly a JPEG Patent and Licensing Fee
Michael Long writes "Forgent Networks (www.forgentnetworks.com) has announced that it owns the software patent on JPEG compression technology, and has stated that it is "in contact" with computer, software, camera, and other digital imaging product manufacturers regarding licensing terms. This ambush of the digitial imaging industry will probably stand as the worst public relations nightmare a company can inflict upon itself."
... I don't think I can afford to have a lien on my porn collection.
Look at all the money the .gif royalties made Compuserve...
- Call them repeatedly at 866/276-FORG (3674) asking if their refrigerator is running.
- Pound www.forgentnetworks.com in the ass repeatedly with any scripts you kiddies might be tempted to use.
Do:- Have them check out that Goatse guy for his espressive use of "their" technologies.
Thank you for your support.NetInfo connection failed for server 127.0.0.1/local
Hmm...
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Do you even lift?
These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.
./jpg2png -R porn/*
You must be new here.
Man, what I wouldn't give to be a fly on the wall in the meeting where these yahoo's go into Redmond and tell Microsoft they owe them a royalty for every version of IE, Office, and any other program that can read JPG's. They'll be lucky if Ballmer doesn't have their company bought or sued into the ground by the time they get their parking validated.
If you think back way back, there was an article on /. about the UNISYS patent dispute over GIF, claiming ownership and rights to the format. If you look on these bastard's website they are using GIF. Someone should inform these f***ers they're violating the same thing they're trying to get others for.
---disgruntled---
mjf
I bet that number would raise sharply if he looked in his IE cache. Heh
Maybe it has something to do with quality over quantity, or maybe he's like me and his girlfriend will delete any porn she finds on his machine, making him start over again. i hate when that happens
I am a nobody. Since nobody is perfect, that means that I am perfect.
(* I don't think I can afford to have a lien on my porn collection. *)
Send it all back to Forgent. Email a few to each employee.
(begin letter)
Dear Forgent Employee,
Attached is some of my porn collection. I am returning it to your company because I inadvertantly used your patented JPEG format.
The rest is still to follow. My printer is slow. Playmate Debby especially requires a lot of ink because of her unorthodox techniques and tools, as you can clearly see in image #4057.
Thank You for your patience and understanding,
[Slashdot User]"
(end letter)
Table-ized A.I.
The press release has many GIF images on it. I wonder if they paid UniSys any royalties?
My future's determined by Thieves, thugs, and vermin -- The Offspring
Conflicted: the feeling you get thinking about a scummy company using a bad patent to rid the world of goatse.cx.....
www.eFax.com are spammers
that imagine is a .jpg
looks like they are going to have to change that page
In other news, God has announced that he owns the earth, in fact he goes as far as to claim ownage of the whole universe. So in addition to worshipping him day and night, we're also required to pay him a licensing fee.
Ha! These boobs are just amateurs. I on the other hand have purchased the patent rights to toilet paper. I'm gonna make a sh*tload of money!
if Microsoft were to buy Forgent
I also had that idea.
Microsoft Lawyer: You want us to pay you royalties for using the JPG format in our browser? Run along now before we break out the petty cash, purchase you, and transfer you to somewhere mosquito bites carry fatal diseases.
Forgent Lawyer:Oh shit! We didn't think of that.
I'm glad to know that you were able to master hot drinks at such an early age, because at this advanced date the slightly more difficult task of mastering proper use of HTML tags seems beyond your grasp.
That's quite true; one should make tea with boiling water, unless it is Chinese tea in which case one makes it with water around 180 degrees F. However, one does not serve it to one's guests at that temperature, since it loses some heat while steeping or brewing. One never leaves tea or coffee on a heater for hours, maintaining its temperature at 180 F until the moment of service; the subtle aromatics of either beverage will quickly evaporate, leaving a soulless and bitter brew.
Moreover, in proper society one does not serve tea or coffee in heat-insulating styrofoam cups. One serves both in china, which does retain heat but not quite as well as styrofoam. (It is because china takes on and dissipates some of the heat that teacups have handles whereas foam cups do not.)
One also serves coffee at table in an open cup, so one's guest can add milk or other adulterants. One does not expect one's guest to remove a tightly fitting lid first, nor to perform said operation without the stability and protection of a table. Presenting such a puzzle to one's guest -- especially a puzzle loaded with the gory surprise of a near-boiling liquid within, ready to scald the loser in this hideous parlor-game -- is beyond the pale of hospitality.
Thus, the standards of proper society for the preparation and serving of tea and coffee do not form a defense for McDonald's in this case.
Y'know, I may not think much of their software, but he has a real future in contemporary interpretive dance. Too bad John Cage is dead, they could do some collaborative work.
And thats why EVERYONE serves hot coffee... That is.. everyone outside the US.
The US has crappy coffee.. Crappy cold coffee. Yes, you are supposed to blow on it, or otherwise cool it before drinking it! Have you never made coffee at home? (hint: it needs to boil to brew)
None of us here is a lawyer, but we play one on /.
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cpeterso
...it'd be fairly easy to demonstrate prior use on all three of these patents.
/. but there's a ton of prior use there, too. Oh, well, I guess I gotta keep working.
In the same vein, I was going to patent making claims about patents on
Or, hey, how about a patent on claiming prior use exemptions on a patent? Wouldn't this allow a corporation to patent anything and make money on either side of the patent fight? Oh, shit, now I've done it...
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goodbye jpg our trusted friend
weve used you for years, maybe nine or ten
you've made porn pics a breeze
pics of doves and pretty trees
pics of hearts and pics of knees
goodbye jpg its hard to try
to find a patent free format that compresses without using pi
now that greed is in the air
licensing fees are everywhere
Corporations killing us, they don't care
we had jpg we had gif we had multi-formats like tiff
but the formats are now owned, our future's just on loan
goodbye JPG please still display for me
I know you are now the black sheep of the format family
you tried to be compliant not wrong
but the lawyers are now licensing you for a song
wonder how i'll get along
goodbye jpg, its hard to die
when all the companies are using you on the fly
now that suing's is in the air
web users everywhere, will see your use go rare
we had jpg we had gif we had multi-formats like tiff
but the formats are now owned, our future's just on loan
goodbye jpg my little one
you showed my pics and helped me get my website done
and every time people came around, you'd be linked with a funny sound,
no better format I have found.
ggoodbye jpg its hard to try
to find a patent free format that compresses without using pi
now that greed is in the air
licensing fees are everywhere
Corporations killing us, they don't care
we had jpg we had gif we had multi-formats like tiff
but the formats are now owned, patenting out our future's just on loan
we had jpg we had gif we had multi-formats like tiff
but the formats are now owned, patenting out our future's just on loan
- Yo Grark
==Next they'll tell me the stuff I create on slashdot is really owned by the telco's for using their equipment==
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