Trend Micro Sues Barracuda Over Open Source Anti-Virus
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jan 30 10:23:43 GMT 2008
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Ah, no, I take that back. It wasn't granted, it was refused here in the
UK. Here's a quote from my local tame librarian:
It wasn't granted it was merely published but having a look at the legal
status of the published document it states:
- APPLICATION WITHDRAWN, TAKEN TO BE WITHDRAWN OR REFUSED **
AFTER PUBLICATION UNDER SECTION 16(1)
For some reason I either didn't paste or deleted the final (A) in the GB
number which is in full: GB2309561 (A) meaning it is an application
rather than a full patent. Mea culpa.
Julian Field wrote:
> * PGP Signed: 01/30/08 at 09:56:32
>
> One bit of bad news. I just discovered the patent was also granted in
> the UK as
>
> GB2309561. So it does affect me :-(
> How they got that one through when we theoretically don't have
> software patents is beyond me.
>
>
> Martin.Hepworth wrote:
>> Heh
>>
>> I see McAffee and Symantec have already dolled the money as it's
>> cheaper than "fighting a stupid patent" (tm). ;-(
>>
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>> Martin Hepworth
>> Snr Systems Administrator
>> Solid State Logic
>> Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
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>>
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>>> From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:mailscanner-
>>> bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Gareth
>>> Sent: 30 January 2008 08:48
>>> To: MailScanner discussion
>>> Subject: Re: Trend Micro Sues Barracuda Over Open Source Anti-Virus
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 22:12, Julian Field wrote:
>>>
>>>> But I thought patents affected the designers of such systems, not the
>>>> users. They are going after Barracuda, not their customers.
>>>>
>>> They can always stop the systems from being sold in the US.
>>> However MailScanner is never sold as its free ;)
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