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Lane Friesen
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      12-03-2003, 11:28 PM
On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind of 'Web
Memory.' It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've approached W3C
and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out what to do about it.
Ideas?



http://209.87.142.42/webmemory/



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Going to http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/srchnum.htm and inputting the
patent number gets you the patent.


 
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Leon.
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      12-04-2003, 09:39 AM

"Lane Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind of

'Web
> Memory.'


Good for you.

I have patent 342,234,234,234,234 on round things - like a very short
cylinder, made of rubber with grooves in surface of the rubber. They seem
to make my car look complete.


>It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've approached W3C
> and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out what to do about it.
> Ideas?


Patents on such concepts are bogus.
Forget you have the patents. If you like, you can go and talk to Amazon
about their experience with claiming patents on web technology.

Dont think anyone will pay you a brass razoo.
As it should be.

The LZW and gif patents were equally bogus.

The patents on adobe products are futile - are they going to stop anyone
producing and reading pdf files ?







 
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      12-04-2003, 08:10 PM
Lane Friesen wrote:

> On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind of
> 'Web Memory.' It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've
> approached W3C and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out
> what to do about it. Ideas?
>

of course, roll it and stick it up your a....

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Dave {Reply Address in.sig}
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      12-04-2003, 09:15 PM
In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Lane Friesen wrote:

> On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind of
> 'Web Memory.' It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've approached
> W3C and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out what to do about
> it. Ideas?
>

Do the words "prior art" mean anything to you? It just shows how useless the
US patent process has become.

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      12-04-2003, 11:57 PM
"Lane Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind
> of 'Web Memory.' It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've
> approached W3C and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out
> what to do about it. Ideas?


"The Internet is considered to be stateless. This means that one web page
does not remember what is done in another web page. We use an applet loaded
into the JAVA Virtual Machine (VM) to get around this. One web page will
load an applet whose static variables are made available to another web
page. (More specifically, the applet launches a 'terminate and stay resident
' program that breaks away from the applet and operates independently. This
program is accessed by the right kind of web page."

You can almost bet that it will also be accessed by the "wrong" kind of web
page.


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      12-05-2003, 12:49 AM

"ynotssor" <"ynotssor"> wrote in message
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> "Lane Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> > On Sept. 21, 2003, I was granted US Patent 6,636,863 for a new kind
> > of 'Web Memory.' It may cover Web Services, and perhaps more. I've
> > approached W3C and Sun Microsystems, and we're trying to figure out
> > what to do about it. Ideas?

>
> "The Internet is considered to be stateless. This means that one web page
> does not remember what is done in another web page. We use an applet

loaded
> into the JAVA Virtual Machine (VM) to get around this. One web page will
> load an applet whose static variables are made available to another web
> page. (More specifically, the applet launches a 'terminate and stay

resident
> ' program that breaks away from the applet and operates independently.

This
> program is accessed by the right kind of web page."


And the right kind of computer hardware - a machine with infinite ram.


what a loony patent - he's patenting the process of making a process
"terminate and stay resident".

which, on unix, is as simple as fork( ).


 
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