Alex wrote:
I know most of you will think this idea is lame and far fetched and
I'm just a wishful thinker.
Would it be possible that we, as a group with all our collective
backgrounds in software development, could actually gather enough
irrefutable evidence so that it might be presented to a judge to prove
this patent is bogus and should not have been issued?
Alright! I'll just bend over and you guys can kick. Go ahead ... ;-)
Alex Janssen
It's possibly a little late to do it cheaply in the US because it's been
approved. I am amazed that no one saw it and mounted an objection
during the initial process.
However, the NZOSS (New Zealand Open Source Society www.nzoss.org.nz )
has retained some lawyers and managed to get a delay in IPONZ making a
decision so that they can prepare and present a case against this at
least in NZ.
Any prior art or other assistance would be appreciated by the team I'm sure.
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