See the www.w3.org, and check out it's problem with P3P technology.  W3C
is working to keep this important security technology in the public
domain.  

They need everyone with the time to research the prior art for this
technology in order to get the patent claim rejected. It is currently
owned by Seattle software company www.intermind.com. 

See the W3C site for details on  this software and its applications.  I
will devote space on my website http://www.ompages.com/ to the findings. I
will update the responders on the specifics after we discuss matters
further.

I hope to hear from you.  Thank you.

 -- 
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
Sacramento, CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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