10-13-2003, 11:02 PM
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Calgary - Alberta - Canada
Posts: 7,315
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Originally posted by FightThisPatent
besides the simpson already doing it...... the defense attorney already have this lead.
it's still a great effort on squirt's part and it was great chatting with ya Squirt on the phone this evening.
here are some areas to poke around for prior art searches:
http://www.FightThePatent.com/v2/Searching.html
Fight the Patent!
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Brandon ...
may I suggest you post like this ...
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from the FightThisPatent.com website ...
referring to the link above ...
All Prior Art finds need to be before 1990 to count.
Current Searches:
Video-on-Demand documentation/proposals. FCC may have a library of such documents.
(Waiting on reply from former commissioner Patricia Diaz Dennis)
Individuals who worked at Bell Labs that were involved with digital audio/video.
Soundcap files (as well as documentation of the file list to show availability before 1990)
(Developers found, waiting on replies)
PDP11 use of digitized audio
Weather (NASA/JPL) or Satellite movies
Electronic copies of IEEE articles/papers on Video on Demand over ATM or Fiber Optics
Quicktime public releases before 1990.
(Looking to contact Steve Jobs and Frank Casanova)
Digital audio or video on Commodore 64, Apple II, Mac (Hyperstack), NeXT, Amiga, etc
PC Speaker (DOS) .exe files that had digitized audio (ie. christmas, classical songs, etc).
DUOSOUND files
GIF89a files (not animation or cartoony, but using digitized images in a loop to make a video-like presentation)
Video Guided missiles and digital
AP system for transferring videos
BBS SYSOPS with CDROM archives prior to 1990
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