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ISO Could Withdraw JPEG Standard

McSpew writes "According to The Register, the ISO is prepared to withdraw JPEG as a standard if Forgent Networks continues to assert its patent claims over JPEG's compression algorithm." I'm sure the JPEG committee would still be happy to hear of prior art.

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  1. My proposition by SpanishInquisition · · Score: 4, Funny

    Since every image format known to man seems to be under the control of some kind of patent, I propose that the ONLY supported graphic format for all our web applications should be ASCII art, that way we should avoid all the patent mess, also ASCII art is probably the most widely available format and already has a module for gimp.

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    Je t'aime Stéphanie
  2. This will be settled in the courts ;) by Mr+Slushy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unisys will sue Forgent for not paying any royalties on the software used to generate the 42 gif images on their webpage.

    While that is going on. Forgent will sue Unisys for not paying any royalties on the .JPG image on their webpage (http://www.unisys.com/corporate/images/home/home/ content/main_photo_homepage.jpg)

    When the lawyers have taken all of their money, both of them will declare bankruptcy and go out of business.

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    S.E.S.S.D.E.N.E.E.NW from west end of hall of mists

  3. Re:Prior Art For What? by NoMoreNicksLeft · · Score: 4, Funny

    I checked to see what types of JPEGs I've got, and they're all of naked women. Will I have to pay royalties?