I heard that that patent was rejected. Rgds, McTim

On Jun 30, 2011 7:20 AM, "Kiggundu Mukasa" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/29/microsoft_skype/
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> A new Microsoft patent points towards Skype becoming equipped for lawful
interception, which could be important as the service grows up to challenge
traditional telcos.
> The patent was filed back in 2009, but granted last week and picked up by
Computerworld. Titled "Legal Intercept", it covers one way in which a
VoIP-based communications system might enable a call to be intercepted and
covertly recorded, naming Skype as one of the services to which it could be
applied.......
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>
> ................... India has made it clear that Skype risks being kicked
out of the country unless it sorts out some sort of lawful intercept
capability, and other countries will be quick to follow India's lead. So if
Microsoft wants to see Skype spreading around the world then it will need to
have just what's described in the Legal Intercept patent.
>
> Citizens aghast that their VoIP calls could be intercepted might be
annoyed, but they'd be better off petitioning their governments, rather than
raging against the companies trying to obey the law.
>
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>
>
> -- Acta Virum Probant --
>
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