----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric W. Biederman" ebiederman@lnxi.com To: "ollie lho" ollie@sis.com.tw Cc: "Adam Agnew" agnew@cs.umd.edu; "Jeremy Jackson" jerj@coplanar.net; "McMechan, James W CIV" james.mcmechan@navy.mil; "LinuxBIOS Mailing List" linuxbios@clustermatic.org Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 3:26 AM Subject: Re: Random comments on LinuxBIOS
ollie lho ollie@sis.com.tw writes:
Wow !! It is really a patent evil. Prof Arbaugh invented the patent but assigned it to U of Penn such that he and/or his student can not do some things related in U of Maryland ??
I wonder if there is enough wiggle room in there to walk around the patent in a LinuxBIOS scenario. Our standing assumptions are quite different, and there are some of the pieces suggested that have much cleaner alternatives.
That was my thought as well. To be air tight would require getting (ie purchasing a copy) of the full text of the patent, and comparing etherboot, etc. against the claims. It specifically states (as do most patents) that the examples given (ie the freely available part you get on the website) do not limit the scope of the patent, and that the claims state what is covered by the patent.
Regards,
Jeremy