so do the lawyers you use to render it unenforcable. With the current
state of IP law, only the lawyers win.
> On Wednesday 29 May 2002 02:58 am, you wrote:
>> RedHat\'s patent applications
>
> ...
>
>> How can you fight this kind of evil, when an \"inventor\" simply
>> combines two trivial techniques (static response objects in servers
>> and integrating servers into the OS)?
>
> It's called 'prior art' and renders the patent unenforceable. Of course
>  the lawyers who conned RedHat's PHB's into making the application
> still  get paid if the patent is unenforceable.
>
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