Wed, 29 Oct 2003

Saved By W3C

Who would have thunk it? The W3C riding over the ridge like the calvary, rescuing, of all unlikely damsels in distress, Microsoft? But reading the briefing, it certainly appears that that's exactly what's happened. I'd be shocked if the USPTO didn't toss the Eolas patent after this...

W3C Requests Eolas Patent Re-Examination [Slashdot]

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