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Open Source Music Fingerprinter Gets Patent Nastygram

Nushio writes "The code wasn't even released, and yet Roy van Rijn, a Music & Free Software enthusiast received a C&D from Landmark Digital Services, owners of Shazam, a music service that allows you to find a song, by listening to a part of it. And if that wasn't enough, they want him to take down his blog post (Google Cache) explaining how he did it because it 'may be viewed internationally. As a result, [it] may contribute to someone infringing our patents in any part of the world.'" Update: 07/09 00:31 GMT by T :Story updated to reflect that Shazam is multiplatform, not Android-only, as implied by the original phrasing.

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  1. That said... by fyngyrz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    A story submitter, on Slashdot, humbly and openly admitting a mistake. My hat is off to you, sir.

    Burn him! Burn him now! Then throw him in the pond and see if he floats! Because he might be made of... wood... or be a duck...

    One of his Googling failures turned me into a Newt!

    I... got better...

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  2. Re:Patent and disclosure... by BlueStrat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Posting to correct an accidental mis-moderation. Parent is NOT overrated! Meant to give an "Insightful".

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