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Patent Busting Project

The Patent Busting Project is an EFF initiative launched April 19, 2004 to challenge illegitimate patents that suppress innovation or limit online expression. The initiative involves two phases: documenting the damage caused by these patents, and submitting challenges to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

A basic assumption is that many such patents are invalid due to prior art which has historically been difficult to document in software and internet fields. (It is worthy to note that many patent owners file patents to cover seemingly trivial concepts without any intention of enforcing the patents, but rather to use as part of a larger patent portfolio in their own defense against potential future patent lawsuits.)

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The effort began with a "patent busting contest" where the public was encouraged to submit proposals of the worst offenders. Of these, EFF chose the top "10 Most Wanted" list of patents based on patent viability, whether the patent owners intend to enforce these patents, and how much of a threat they are to potential infringers.

As of October 6, 2004, the project is apparently still in the documentation and research phase. The EFF has not made any press releases on the project since announcing the top 10 offenders list.

Ten Most-wanted Patents

  • Acacia Research: Audio and video receiving and transmission system
  • Clear Channel Entertainment: System and method of creating digital recordings of live performances
  • Acceris: Method and apparatus for implementing a computer network/internet telephone system
  • Sheldon F. Goldberg: System and method for playing games on a network
  • Ideaflood: System apparatus and method for hosting and assigning domain names on a wide area network
  • Neomedia Technologies: System and method for automatic access of a remote computer over a network
  • Test.com: Method for administering tests, lessons, assessments
  • Nintendo: Software implementation of a handheld videogame hardware platform
  • Firepond: System that uses natural language processing to respond to customers' online inquiries by email
  • Seer Systems: System and method for generating, distributing, storing and performing musical work files

References

EFF Patent Busting Project page

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