Re: Motion to abandon Sender ID2004-09-01 21:41:59This may be naive in terms of the workings of the group, and protocol...but rather than abandon Sender I.D., why not contact MS and explain to them the concerns, and let them clarify? Ask them to put in writing explicitly what their patent covers with respect to the items of concern (or, conversely, to put in writing expressly those things which the patent is warranted to *not* cover), and ask them to further rewrite the license to address and clarify those areas of concern as well? They have obviously put a lot of time and effort in to this, and while I absolutely agree there are problems with things as they stand today, and fully expect MS, as any other company, to cover their investments and their asterisks, in any negotiation, and at this point this is what it is, it makes sense to say to them "here are the problems which keep it from moving forward - will you address those problems, or do we need to abandon it and move on?" Yes, I said I didn't understand why we were looking at this *given the problems* when we had SPF which had no such problems, but now it's not clear to me whether they have been given an opportunity to rectify these problems; have they? Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. President/CEO Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ
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