Re: Posting of IPR Disclosure related to QUALCOMM Incorporated's Statement about IPR related to RFC 5170
"Luby, Michael" <[email protected]> Tue, 6 Oct 2009 07:17:40 -0700
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Hi Vincent, Yes, you got it with respect to the technical reason for the new patent information in the updated IPR declaration on RFC 5170. With respect to 20080034273, it is not yet granted, it was published in February of 2008. I'll get back to you as soon as practical in a different thread concerning http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/fecframe/current/msg00516.html. Best, Mike On 10/6/09 3:18 AM, "Vincent Roca" <[email protected]> wrote: Mike, If I understand correctly, your point is related to the possibility offered by RFC 5170 of having several encoding symbols per packet in order to increase the number of symbols, which is useful to improve LDPC erasure correction capabilities when dealing with small objects. This is what I understand when comparing claims 25-29 of U.S. patent 20080034273 to our RFC. And from your 09/23/2009 email, this is the "additional element added to the ldpc draft" that justified the 10 additional patents of IPR disclosure #1184 (WRT IPR disclosure #637). So I recognize there is a problem here. Now that it has been clarified, we can search for a solution that would hopefully satisfy both of us. As I said, we always did our best to avoid infringing any patent we were aware of... But of course, there's nothing we can do in case of unpublished pending patents! Especially when an IPR disclosure referring to an unpublished pending patent is not quickly updated once the patent has been granted or rejected. In this case, patent 20080034273 has been granted in February 2008, but the IPR disclosure only updated in September 2009. In the meantime I haven't received any complain from you there could be an issue with the "several symbols per packet" technique. It does not help! This reminds me of the similar situation (unpublished pending patent) we are currently experiencing with our FECFRAME document... So far I didn't receive any clarification after my email sent mid-September: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/fecframe/current/msg00516.html Cheers, Vincent Luby, Michael wrote: > Hi Vincent, > > Claims 25-29 of U.S. patent publication number 20080034273 is related to the IPR issue. Note that the patent specification for U.S. Patent 7,418,651 (and the patent specification for U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/569,127 to which it claims priority and is incorporated by reference) also contains IPR related to claims 25-29 of U.S. patent publication number 20080034273. It was realizing that the IPR in the patent specification for U.S. Patent 7,418,651 (and the patent specification for U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/569,127) is relevant, based on looking more carefully at the drafts as they evolved and not the specific material in any one particular draft, that triggered the new DF IPR declaration in December 2007. > > Best, Mike > _______________________________________________ Rmt mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rmt