On 3/2/07, Nick Copeland <nickycopeland@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> If Microsoft patent any capabilities that are present in the ALSA codestream
> them ALSA itself is exempt from the patent. This is written into the patent
> laws, they cover the possibliity that somebody had a product that was later
> patented by some other, wiser party. If the company in potential infringment
> can prove prior implementation then they are exempt.
>
Prior art doesn't exempt the first implementor, it invalidates the
patent, at least in the US.
Lee
Received on Fri Mar 2 20:15:02 2007
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