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  • 1.  Sun Microsystems UBL Non-Assertion Covenant

    Posted 07-21-2006 22:52
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    Subject: Sun Microsystems UBL Non-Assertion Covenant


    At a conference hosted by the Cox School of Business at Southern
    Methodist University yesterday (20 July), Greg Papadopoulos, Sun
    Microsystems Chief Technology Officer and Executive VP of R&D,
    announced the issuance of a Non-Assertion Covenant (NAC) for UBL.
    
    Sun's unilateral, voluntary waiver of its right to enforce
    possibly relevant patent claims alleviates the burden upon UBL
    implementers to negotiate license terms, eliminates paperwork, and
    creates a favorable environment for the develoment of open-source
    UBL software.  The UBL NAC joins similar declarations regarding
    SAML and ODF; see http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2006-06-15-a.html
    for background on these earlier announcements.
    
    The full text of the Sun UBL NAC can be found at
    
       http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ubl/ipr.php
    
    I am not a lawyer, but my interpretation of the NAC is as follows.
    
     - A Non-Assertion Covenant takes Royalty Free up one notch: it is
       not only Royalty Free, it is also License Free.  No need to ask
       for a license, no need to investigate whether a license is
       required, no need to think in terms of sub-licensing, no need
       to figure out how or whom to ask for a license.
    
     - The NAC contains what Papadopoulos refers to as a "mutual
       assured destruction" clause designed to discourage other patent
       holders from asserting their claims against UBL. It says, in
       effect, "We won't shoot you if you don't shoot us or anybody
       else" -- not just us, anybody!
    
     - It is irrevocable.  No one can change or revoke it, not even
       Sun.
    
    I don't put on my Sun Micro hat very often, but in this case I
    must say that I am extremely proud of my company for taking the
    lead on cleaning up the incredible mess that software patents have
    become.  This is the best possible example of how to use patents
    defensively and the best possible example of how to do things in a
    manner that is unquestionably friendly to government bodies and
    open-source software projects.
    
    But one company cannot accomplish this alone.  I challenge other
    companies to help out by supporting Sun's NACs or by issuing
    similar covenants themselves.  That way we'll see who's really
    interested in restoring sanity to standards IPR -- and by their
    absence, who's planning to abuse the standards process in the case
    of UBL.
    
    Jon Bosak, Corporate Standards, Sun Microsystems
    Chair, OASIS UBL Technical Committee
    


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