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A form of intellectual property. A patent is a government-issued right to prevent others from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing an invention.
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How do you find a lawyer who is able to answer software development questions?
Many answers to questions on stackoverflow about issues related to contracts, copyright, patents, licensing, advise the questioner to consult a lawyer.
This sounds like good advice, but I believe the ...
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Javascript/CSS rollover menus are patented and subject to licensing?
Very interesting finding that a client brought to my attention today regarding javascript style rollover menus. They got a call from their legal dept that they need to change the manner in which their ...
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When/if to seek a patent?
I am working part-time on a personal project, and it's been going very well. I've shown it to a few people, and they are all extremely enthusiastic, so I've been considering actually finishing it up, ...
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Mono and patents
the currently ongoing flame wars on the subject Mono and patents I wanted a look behind the curtains and propaganda material from both sides, but this doesn't seem to be so easy.
What seems to be ...
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Is there a good argument for software patents?
Now that it looks like software patents are going to be severely limited, does anyone have a good argument for keeping them. It seems like copyright law serves software fine and patents just add ...
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Intellectual Property for programmers: resources for understanding software patents [closed]
In the course of my work as a software developer, I'm asked more and more often to evaluate patents (competitors' or ours), and I find that I lack the necessary skills to do that effectively. I'm used ...
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How do you know if you can use a patented algorithm?
I've been reading up on Sun's new Garbage First garbage collection algorithm, and was considering using it on a personal project. When googling for more information I found that it is patented, which ...
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Is an idea placed in the public domain protected from patent
I'm working on a number of different software ideas culminating in our product release later this year. Some of our ideas appear unique (nothing on Google, in the books etc), but I don't want the ...
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How do you go about finding out whether an idea you've had has already been patented?
I have an idea for image copy-protection that I'm in the process of coding up and plan on selling to one of my clients who sells images online. If successful I think there would be a lot of people in ...
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Can I use implementations of SIFT algorithm?
I'm interested in image recognition. From what I have found I can say that SIFT algorithm is one of the best of the available solutions. However, SIFT is protected with a US patent, so I wonder if I ...
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Patents - Passing the Nonobvious test: When is a language API/Wrapper worthy of a patent? [closed]
I've made this library virtually allowing porting of features of one software language into several others. Obviously, it rides on several past inventions: the library's underlying language, the ...
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What should I know about software patents?
I have looked at pipebytes.com and want to replicate how they send files and integrate it into one of my applications. Since I live in Europe where no software patents apply (as far as I know), do I ...
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Issues and Advantages with obfuscation of Algorithms and Software versus Patenting?
There's been quite a few questions about Obfuscation and how to avoid Reverse Engineering, etc... that got me thinking about a few points:
Why do people believe that they have
some incredibly ...
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Usage of XML-RPC as patented Technology [closed]
There seems to be a patent for XML-RPC. Does this have any consequences for the practical usage? Would you consider XML-RPC a proprietary technology?
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Software patents and open source - should I care?
I run a small open source project (GPLv3) and I would like to use FreeType sub-pixel font rasterization. However, sub-pixel rendering is disabled by default when building FreeType. Apparently, the ...
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Can I use patented interface designs?
According to http://www.macobserver.com/editorial/2003/03/04.2.shtml Apple has patented pretty much everything related to UI design. I can certainly see so many systems using the same idealogy, so, I ...
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My rival is stealing features from my software. What can I do?
First of all, I'm sorry that I can't tell many details about my software and sorry if my English is bad. I'm developing an application that makes use of some new technology. Then there is a rival ...
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As a private person, how do I develop a free standard without being sued by patent trolls?
I want to develop a free standard (free as in non-proprietary) along with a free reference implementation.
Please understand that I don't want to go into depth of my idea (yet). It is, though, a ...
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Understanding compression techinques
Like many developers, I too think I have a unique compression algorithm... but I know there are at least 6 million algorithms out there and (6 million - 1) of these are patented... it is highly ...
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What is the minimal licensable source code?
Let's suppose I want to "protect" this code about being used without attribution, patenting it, or through any open source licence...
#include<stdio.h>
int main (void)
{
int version=2;
...
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How does one build Mono with only the ECMA covered parts?
I'm trying to figure out how to build Mono without the patented, non ECMA components, such as Winforms.
Miguel de Icaza said that Mono would be split in two, so that we could build only the parts ...
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Using Mac-style dock menu in an application. Illegal?
I was planning to use a dock menu similiar in looks and behavior to the Mac OS X dock menu in an application. It seems that apple have patented their dock about a year ago.
I've seen some websites ...
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Porting pat2Pdf to C# - Tiff Library? PDF Conversion?
I'm looking to port Oren Tirosh and Thomas Boege's excellent patent2pdf script (http://www.tothink.com/pat2pdf/pat2pdf) into a few languages, the first one being C#, so that it can more easily utilize ...
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Would programming an “XOR Cursor” make me a criminal? [closed]
I heard of a software patent for a "cursor" that is visible on black and white surface, and you can see the letters under a cursor.
Is this story real? I couldn't find any sources.
Does it make me a ...
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Best books/resources for self-filing of patents? [closed]
Keeping in mind that this is not a question on the ethics of software patents,
What books or resources do you recommend for self-filing of patents?
Or, do you have solid reasons for why one should ...
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What does facebook's new photo tagging patent mean for developers? [closed]
Yesterday it was published that Facebook has gotten a patent for tagging people in pictures:
http://www.insidefacebook.com/2011/05/17/facebook-patent-photo-tagging/
What does this mean for other ...
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Intellectual Property Patent Search Web Application [closed]
I have seen a lot of web applications which provide intellectual property patent search functionalities.
for example: http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-adv.htm
Right now i would like to ...
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US software patents for European companies [closed]
If I develop software as an European company how much do I have to worry about US software patents?
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building a software which already patented in US by IBM [closed]
I was in process of researching web for potential competitors for a software (web site) I was going to start building, when I found that a patent for a similar software already exist in US (US ...
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Patents and intellectual property [closed]
A colleague of mine made an assertion that "your employer owns all patents that you file while an employee". Is this accurate?
For example:
Suppose I'm an employee of company xyz where I make ...
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i4i xml doc patent money grab
Since Microsoft got slammed with the recent i4i patent money grab I have a big concern. My own product in development uses XML in a similar way to the Custom XML feature of Word
I am very annoyed ...
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CustomXmlParts and i4i
I wrote an application which automatically generates and updates Word documents.
I store information used to update each document in a CustomXmlPart.
How will this be affected by Microsoft's ...
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Patent on server side image generation
I was just browsing on server side image generation and stumbled on following link:
http://www.encke.net/Article13.html
Does any of you know if this holds good any more or not?
Did anybody ...
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Eucalyptus Cloud software threatened by Amazon patent?
Eucalyptus is an open source software to create your own private cloud. It uses the same API as Amazon EC2 (and S3 for storage).
I heared rumors that Amazon holds patents on the EC2 Webservice API ...
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What steps should you take to protect your innovative look and feel?
I have been looking at stacked and it seems that it is marginalizing the heavy financial and intellectual investments made by the creators of Stackoverflow itself. I have been beaten down pretty ...
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Does anyone have a link to Sun's name mangling patent?
I've seen a lot of mentions like this one that Sun has patented their name mangling scheme for C++.
It's certainly true that Sun's name mangling is much more efficient than the scheme used by IBM's ...
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what specific parts of android are violating microsoft patents? [closed]
there is all over the news that microsoft is making more money from android than windows mobile,
what specific parts of android are violating microsoft patents?
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Patents and open source [closed]
If I release open source specification / implementation, is it legally possible that some big company will later patent my invention, if I don't patent my invention? Can I patent my invention later ...
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What functionality infringes Lodsys patents? [closed]
Currently I write a few mobile apps for various mobile platforms. I take the frameworks supplied by Apple/Android/Blackberry for granted using all the functionality assuming its all safe to do so on ...
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Why is (Ogg) Vorbis not automatically supported by Windows? [closed]
Vorbis was never threatened by MPEG LA, so it is undoubtedly completely patent free.
(MPEG LA never misses a chance to spread patent FUD)
Windows supports mp3, so it isn’t because they want to push ...
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Games programming - Rights to traditional games [closed]
Is there anyone that owns the rights to games like chess, drafts etc.
Or can anyone produce and sell a computer version of these games?
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FreeType patent issue?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Font_rasterization
Most other systems use the FreeType
library, which falls somewhere between
Microsoft's and Apple's
implementations; it supports hinting
and ...
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Are there Adaptive Replacement Cache patent-free alternatives?
An open source high-performance project I'm working on needs to keep a cache of parsed/compiled files. A plain LRU or a plain LFU wouldn't fit. Plain LRU wouldn't work as there will be remote ...
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Using open source patented code
Let’s say the Company A released the project under open source license. The Company B includes the work of the Company A into their solution and sells the solution to the Company C. If sometime in the ...
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Software patents or Can I write a RSVP program for my mobile device?
I wanted to write a small Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) program for my mobile device but I realized that there are some patent issues associated with that technique (exhibit 1 and exhibit ...