The best "priorart.org" for all industry is "patft.uspto.gov".  My view is that 
the open source community should file more patent applications.  International 
treatise requires that all patent applications be published after being filed 
for 18 months.  Such pre-grant publications will be searched by the Patent 
Examiners and will become the most powerful "prior art" against all late 
comers.  Also, pre-grant publications can be used as a very good source of open 
source documentation.  (Patent documents published by the Patent Office do not 
have copyrights.)


As RMS pointed out in the video, patents can be used for cross-licensing.  If 
there is a non-profit organization who would hold patents for the open source 
community, this would be one way to obtain cross-licensing from those mega 
companies.  Such non-profit would guard the little guys against the risk of 
patent suits.  What the open source needs is to collect more bargaining chips.  
Simply denying the fact that software patents are still valid in the United 
States would not do us any good.


HYC



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From: Mark Woodward <[email protected]>
To: Hsuan-Yeh Chang <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Discuss] The America Invents Act


> What we need is a evidenciary quality priorart.org repository where open 
> source software is stored, made public, and has a legally verifiable 
> submission date.
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