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RE: [ebxml-msg] FW: [ebxml-cppa] IBM patent disclosure

  • 1.  RE: [ebxml-msg] FW: [ebxml-cppa] IBM patent disclosure

    Posted 04-24-2002 20:36
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    Subject: RE: [ebxml-msg] FW: [ebxml-cppa] IBM patent disclosure


    Anders, David, Marty.
    
    Now I am not a patent expert, but I believe that a patent applies to an IDEA
    and not just a specification. So even if we remove direct references to CPAs
    in the messaging spec, it can still mean that IBM's IP and therefore its
    patent still applies. To fix this would require us to go somewhere we
    probably don't want to go and that is to make the Messaging Spec work
    WITHOUT any prior agreements being necessary.
    
    Alternatively, I'd appreciate some answers from IBM - who I know have the
    patent lawyers who can answer these questions. Specifically does IBM intend
    to "enforce" their TPA/ML patent against any users of the CPPA or Messaging
    specs. Now I know that IBM has already said that they won't charge royalty
    fees but:
    1. Will IBM require any user of the ebXML specs to sign an IBM licensing
    agreement for TPA/ML
    2. Would such a licensing agreement contain constraints on how the CPA
    specification could be used - in which case what would they be.
    3. Will derivative works developed from the CPPA specs be allowed, and if
    so, can anyone develop derivative works or will IBM try to restrict its use.
    
    David