Re: Tux 2 patents

From: Daniel Phillips (news-innominate.list.linux.kernel@innominate.de)
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 15:18:08 EDT

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    jesse wrote:
    > IANAL, but I believe that once you've implemented a method in a released
    > product, you have only one year to file the patents for it. If you don't
    > file patents for it within this time period, it becomes public domain. I
    > think it would be possible to invalidate their patents, but I don't think
    > it would be possible to get your own patent on it after the fact and refuse
    > to let them use it.

    Ah, but there is plenty patentable in the current phase tree design,
    implemented in Tux2 since early last year. Have you ever seen a
    three-root atomic commit before? So if you're right then there is still
    time. On the other hand, I've heard that as soon as I disclose it
    publicly it's not patentable.

    Read 'white hat patent' in all of the above, IOW, GPL-compatible
    licence.

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    Daniel
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