Well, Someone, was it Steve Z? sent out a link for it at his dropbox, and I got 
it from there.  All I can say, after listening to it, is that I'm glad I wasn't 
one of those lawyers or judges trying to puzzle out what the SF lawyer was 
trying to get across; sounded to me as if he didn't quite have a grip on his 
argument.  If I were one of those judges, I think you'd all still be awaiting 
my  decision, or I'd have to order that lawyer to time-out and get his ducks in 
a row.  What a holy mess is the world of patents.

Louis Gosselin



-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Federal Circuit Court affirmed the US Patent Office Decision 
invalidating Freedom Scientific's patent and eliminating their claims against 
GW Micro

Hi, Louis.

Go to that link, and in the Appeal Number edit box, type in

2012-1145

Note the dash between the two sets of numbers. Press enter, and on the next 
page, do a find for mp3, or tab to the mp3 link.

Alternatively, you can use this direct link to the mp3:

http://oralarguments.cafc.uscourts.gov/default.aspx?fl=2012-1145.mp3

Aaron

On 10/30/2012 7:43 AM, Louis wrote:
> I* did try to follow the provided link to the circuit court's Website, so I 
> could listen, but that link didn't get me close enough to the appropriate 
> page so as to make a decent guess which link was the right one to try to 
> download the .mp3.  Too bad; I would really have liked to listen to those 
> arguments.
>
> Louis Gosselin
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Curry [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 3:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: FW: Federal Circuit Court affirmed the US Patent Office
> Decision invalidating Freedom Scientific's patent and eliminating
> their claims against GW Micro
>
> FYI
>
>
>
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 9:46 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Federal Circuit Court affirmed the US Patent Office Decision
> invalidating Freedom Scientific's patent and eliminating their claims
> against GW Micro
>
>
>
> In July of 2008 on my first day back in the office after the Sight Village 
> conference, someone entered our office and handed me a summons and 
> notification of a lawsuit brought on by Freedom Scientific against GW Micro.  
> They received a patent for certain screen reader features and our response 
> was that Window-Eyes had those same basic features several years prior to 
> their patent.  This was the beginning of a long waste of time and money, 
> which finally came to a close last week.  GW Micro is vindicated - it's over 
> - the court decided in our favor!
>
> I won't provide all the details but in general, the Patent Office reexamined 
> their patent at our request and found it to be invalid in view of prior art.  
> Both the patent examiner and the Board of Appeals in the Patent Office came 
> to the same conclusion - the patent is invalid.  Despite those results, they 
> asked for a federal court to review the decision and again they came to the 
> same conclusion as everyone else.  You may listen to this final argument by 
> going to 
> http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/oral-argument-recordings/search/audio.html 
> search for Appeal 2012-1145, listen to the MP3 file and you will easily come 
> to the same conclusion as everyone else.  Their original patent should not 
> have been granted in the first place and without the patent, there are no 
> grounds for their lawsuit against GW Micro.  If you decide to listen to that 
> file, you should be aware that it is a large file, which will take some time 
> to download.
>
> We want to thank you all for the many words of encouragement, support and 
> prayers that we've received over these past 4 years.  Not one person ever 
> suggested that we should do anything other than fight and defend ourselves.  
> However, the sad fact is that actions like this hurt all of us.  This caused 
> a waste of dollars and time for both our companies, which could have been 
> spent improving existing products and developing new ones.
>
> GW Micro chooses to take the path of creating new products, features and 
> innovations and our recent release of our Window-Eyes 8 public beta 
> illustrates that perfectly.  If you haven't done so already, I hope you will 
> give it a try.  Simply doing that will show your support of GW Micro.  We 
> promise to continue to work hard and conduct business in an honest and proper 
> fashion.  The reputation of GW Micro will never be litigation instead of 
> innovation.
>

--
Aaron Smith
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