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Another foolish, history-ignorant money-grubbing lawsuit. Xmodem and Kermit fit the description given in the article, and there are older examples. As usual, unjust lawyers and money-grubbers are trying to prey upon ignorant and corrupt judges with warring deception. J.E.B. > Twenty-two major software and security companies are being sued for > alleged patent infringement by a little-known entity now controlling the > two patents in question. > > Information Protection and Authentication of Texas (IPAT) filed suit on > Dec. 30 against companies such as Microsoft, Symantec and CA, alleging > infringement of U.S. patents No. 5,311,591 and No. 5,412,717. ............ > > Also named in the suit are companies AVG, Check Point Software, Comodo, > ESET, F-Secure, Iolo technologies, Kaspersky Lab, McAfee, MicroWorld > Technologies, NetVeda, Norman Data Defense Systems, Novell, PC Tools, > PWI, Sophos, Sunbelt Software, Trend Micro, Velocity Micro, and Webroot > Software. > > http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/01/09/Major_software_companies_sued_for_patent_infringement_1.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2009-01-09 > >
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