FURTHER TO YESTERDAY'S discussion about Mono, it is worth pointing out a comment which was made there about Mono being a threat because it sits at the bottom of candidate applications. This means that removing Mono or changing a feature can have a 'tidal wave' effect on many applications that are built upon Mono.
he Public Patent Foundation ("PUBPAT") announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted its formal request to review a patent relating to photomosaics (large pictures made up of many smaller pictures) assigned to Mr. Robert Silvers, who has been aggressively asserting the patent against many individuals, small businesses, and even against an important open source software program (GIMP).
The image mosaic plug-in for the GIMP is no longer supported or distributed. Mr. Robert Silvers, the holder of a patent related to the technology that was used in the plug-in, argued that the software would directly infringe his patent rights. It is not clear if the patent is applicable in this case. But I have neither the time, interest or money for legal action. So I complied with the cease and desist request.
PHOTOMOSAIC€® is a registered trademark of Runaway Technology, Inc. The photomosaic process is patented (US Patent No. 6,137,498) and protected by the patent, copyright, and other intellectual property laws of the United States and other major countries.
20:15 < zoobab> hi 20:15 < zoobab> http://www.digitalmajority.org/forum/t-114601/kirchgessner:the-gimp-plug-ins 20:15 < zoobab> mayeb you could add a news about the patent s* on gimp.org?
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20:16 < zoobab> http://www.digitalmajority.org/forum/t-114600/pubpat:government-finds-sunsta... 20:18 < zoobab> does someone has a copyf of this plugin? 20:19 < zoobab> http://www.kirchgessner.net/photo-mosaic.html
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20:35 < rubikcube> zoobab: there's none at registry.gimp.org at least
Keeping one's head out of the sand
Comments
aeshna23
2008-12-21 14:54:31
Dan O'Brian
2008-12-21 18:06:02
Diamond Wakizashi
2008-12-21 18:44:48
Roy Schestowitz
2008-12-21 20:31:03
We never tried. I once put in "winforms" into Google Patent Search and presented the results page. That doesn't count as studying the domain.
Dan O'Brian
2008-12-21 20:51:43
So you admit, now, that you were simply FUDing?
Roy Schestowitz
2008-12-21 21:00:20
Jo Shields
2008-12-21 21:12:35
England
2008-12-22 09:43:28
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2008-12-24 02:42:02