Trend Micro Sues Barracuda Over Open Source Anti-Virus

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jan 29 21:05:28 GMT 2008


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And exactly how do Barracuda systems work anyway?

Julian Field wrote:
> * PGP Signed: 01/29/08 at 20:53:25
>
> Having had a quick flick through the patent itself, it does not appear 
> to apply to my design of MailScanner, as it's not a proxy server in 
> any form.
>
> But it does affect just about every other system on the planet. This 
> really should never have been allowed as a patent. Fortunately the EU 
> doesn't have software patents, so they couldn't come after me even if 
> they wanted to, or could :-)
>
> These guys really are low-life pond weed.
>
> #include <stdlawyerjoke.h>
>
> Nigel Kendrick wrote:
>> "Anti-virus firm Trend Micro is suing Barracuda Networks over their 
>> use of
>> the open source anti-virus product ClamAV. The issue is Trend Micro's 
>> patent
>> on 'anti-virus detection on an SMTP or FTP gateway'. Companies like 
>> Symantec
>> and McAfee are already paying licensing fees to Trend Micro."
>>
>> Just in case you missed it on Slashdot.
>> http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/01/29/1313206
>>
>> Nigel Kendrick
>> IT Associate
>> Pet Doctors Ltd
>>
>>   
>
> Jules
>

Jules

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