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Internet watchdog challenges 'bogus' VoIP patent

Marguerite Reardon CNET News

Published: 15 Oct 2009 10:33 BST

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation says it has discovered a bogus patent, and will take the newly found evidence to the US Patent and Trademark Office to have the patent invalidated.

On Wednesday, the EFF, a civil liberties organisation that works to protect rights in the digital world, filed a re-examination request to the US Patent and Trademark Office, stating it had discovered a prior patent, as well as published reference material, that should invalidate a patent granted to a company called Acceris. The patent granted to Acceris describes how VoIP technology can be used to make calls to and from traditional analogue telephones.

The reference material EFF found is expected to prove the technology described in Acceris's patent was already patented before it filed its claim.

See Internet watchdog challenges VoIP patent on CNET News for the full story.

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