So the technology is first proposed and described
on this list, on 2006 December 7, 2006. It is
incorporated into the standard and comes to be
widely used around about, say, 2007 August. On
2007 December 5, 2007, the patent troll has a
friendly individual inventor file an
On 12/12/06, James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changes and enhancements to the openID standard are
patentable. When the standard was originally proposed,
it was far from clear that it would be widely adopted,
so it is unlikely that anyone patented it in time, so
the original standard
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Subject: Re: [OpenID] Opened IPR Policy Draft
On 12/12/06, James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changes and enhancements to the openID standard are
patentable. When
the standard was originally proposed, it was far from clear that it
would be widely adopted, so
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but the openID standard is more than
work was stolen.
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