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Re: RIM patents using a mime body in a message (and ignores IETF IPR rules)

2009-12-01 05:13:05
Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Simon Josefsson writes:
Arnt Gulbrandsen <arnt(_at_)gulbrandsen(_dot_)priv(_dot_)no> writes:
 Simon Josefsson writes:
 There is no requirement in the IETF process for organizations to
 disclose patents as far as I can see. The current approach of only
 having people participate, and disclose patents, in the IETF is
 easy to work around by having two persons in an organization doing
 different things: one works on specifying and standardizing
 technology, and the other is working on patenting the technology.

 How can you practically avoid the first person knowing about it?

Make sure (through confidentiality agreements) that the second one do
not talk with the first? Putting them in different continents helps.

The patent submitter has to be the inventor, so the person who works
on standardisation has to not talk to the inventor at all for this
scheme to work. This seems rather far-fetched to me. Not one of my
greatest worries.

absolutely. And actually at least a few years back, the process was that
you have to obtain acknowledgement from all inventors (by signature) so
it would be virtually impossible to be named on a patent in the US
without knowing it.
Anyway, all not relevant as this case is pretty straight forward.

Tobias
    


Arnt
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