But they had these patents awarded to them, and at least in Europe the
initial time to challenge these patents has passed.
If you are a movie or commercials producer, do you really want to go all the
way challenging the patents, not knowing what the results will be, but
taking weeks and months of your time or rather pay them some fee?
Alex
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von Carl von Einem
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Juli 2007 21:51
An: QTVR list
Betreff: Re: ikea kitchens
A patent? For what?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge
Scott is right, those "patents" are a joke.
Carl
> From: Scott Witte
>
> email@hidden wrote:
>> > By careful though as the whole process is under a strict Patent by
>> > Digital Air http://www.virtualcamera.com/license.html who invented it.
> I have to wonder about how defensible the patents really are.
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