PUBPAT Makes Progress Against JPEG Patent
The Data Compression News Blog writes "The US Patent Office has granted the Public Patent Foundation's request for a reexamination of the patent
which Forgent Networks is reportedly using to harass anyone that implements the
widely used JPEG format. They have already been challenged by many, but PUBPAT
had the first concrete case with 'prior art'.
In its Order granting PUBPAT's request, the Patent Office found that PUBPAT
raised 'a substantial new question of patentability' regarding every claim of
the the '672 Patent."
nah, he's only 1336.
I'm not wrong. You haven't thought about it hard enough.
Mp3s make you deaf
Jpegs make you blind
Have you ever been to a turkish prison?
Your question is based on an invalid premise, namely, that there is anything preventing anybody from suing anybody else for any or no reason.
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Runnin' around, robbin' banks all whacked on the Scooby Snacks...
Or WMF...
I'd just like everyone to know, I've filed a claim of prior art in the name of a long deceased relative on ASCII, and every poster here may be in violation of my patent. Please remove your posts at once or I will be disposed to take legal action. Your IP has been logged.
Do Yourself In?
You're not one of... those guys , are you??
My 0.02 cents