some of you may be aware that France Telecom has, according to the W3C patent 
policy, disclosed patents and patent applications which they claim cover 
functionalities which are essential for implementing the REX specification. A 
list of the patents and applications is available at 
http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/38482/status#current-disclosures

There is now a W3C Patent Advisory Group looking at various approaches that 
would enable us to develop a royalty-free specification if possible. Among the 
various steps that we are taking, one is to look for any indications of "prior 
art" - that is, implementations that were made before the patent application 
was lodged.

So, if you know of an implementation of something you believe is the same as 
what one or more of the Patent documents describe, that predates the 
applications, we would like to hear about it as part of the input to how we 
proceed. In the first instance, please mail me with details and I will pass 
them on. They may be listed on a public web page if we feel they are important 
to the particular issues at hand.

Roughly, this means we are looking for something that sends a signal from a 
server to a client asking for some attribute to be changed, and the client then 
updates some graphic scenery based on that request, which is an implementation 
that can be shown to have existed before july 1997

Note that neither I nor W3C make nor imply any comment whatsoever on the 
relevance or validity of France Telecom's claims. 

We are merely seeking to better understand the context within which we analyse 
those claims and the options avalable to the relevant working groups as we try 
to ensure that the fundamental technology of the web can be freely implemented.

Thanks in advance for your help

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  Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software: Standards Group
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