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Re: [idn] NSI Multilingual Testbed Information (fwd)



Many thanks for clarifying this particular issue, James. 

Did Jason give any indication that he either does or does not plan to make
any claims WRT the patent? NSI is a pretty big target for this kind of
action, even if only on a speculative basis.

Bill Semich
.NU

At 09:20 AM 8/26/00 +0800, James Seng wrote:
>I spoke to Jason Poulis before (the guy who patented) and asked our
>lawyers to do some checks.
>
>Jason's patent is basically Martin's Draft in 1997. All the patent
>claims are in conflict with some prior work somewhere else, including
>Martin I-D and another Apple patent on encoding scheme etc.
>
>While RACE or UTF-5 may be be related to Jason patent, it is not a
>concern from our lawyers point of view.
>
>-James Seng
>
>Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote:
>> 
>> At 8:04 AM -0400 8/25/00, J. William Semich wrote:
>> >  And, as I mentioned in Pittsburgh
>> >as well as on this list, some parts of RACE may be covered by a patent
>> >granted to someone who is not even participating in this working group,
>> 
>> The patent abstract you posted to this list on June 16 appears
>> completely unrelated to RACE. RACE does not rely on a pseudo-root.
>> RACE does not use hexadecimal encoding. I am not a lawyer, so there
>> may be parts that relate to RACE, but no one has shown that any part
>> of the patent applies to RACE.
>> 
>> --Paul Hoffman, Director
>> --Internet Mail Consortium
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