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On Thursday 11 August 2005 06:50, Bill Binko wrote: > As I mentioned in my last (more important) post, there was a reason I > thought of Hylafax tonight. > > I think everyone involved in hylafax development should read this post on > Groklaw tonight: > > http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2005080914234645 > > Basically, J2 Communications (the eFax people) are suing a bunch of > competitors using a patent on "Fax over Email" and several related topics. > The competitors use Open Source software (including Hylafax it seems) and > I think this may be a real risk. > > The article is important enough that at least the core developers should > really look at it and see a) if they need to be concerned and b) if there > is prior art that they can provide. > > As I mentioned, Hylafax has worked wonders for our business, and I would > be happy to help defend it against this threat. If there is anything I > can do, please ask. Software patents are null and void in many jurisdictions -- and not without good reason. I am proud to live in just such a place. A patent can be struck down if there is prior art, or if the technique it claims would be obvious to an expert in the field. I would guess that the obviety clause would apply in this case {e-mail is just a way of getting data from one computer to another}. It is also possible that the patent may not even cover what the competitors are doing -- there may well not even be a case to answer. A patent is meant to cover one specific means of reaching a given end, not the end in itself. If there is an offence under US law of maliciously initiating a lawsuit -- surely such dangerous weapons should be subject to some controls? -- then it might well be worth counter-prosecuting. Once upon a time the American dream was to make money by having an idea that nobody else had thought of before. Nowadays, it seems that the new American dream is to find a way to charge everyone else money for something they already do very often. Best of luck anyway. AJS ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*