1989 Video from AT&T Labs "Pandora" project defeats Acacia patent claims!

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  • titmowse
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    • Jan 2001
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    #251
    One of the main reasons Acacia went after us is because of the belief that we are disorganized as a whole.

    When we work together, amazing things happen -as this thread proves.

    When we attack each other and begin to pick each other apart, we promote the disorganized stereotype. Cynicism and criticism are healthy but so is unity.

    I still love everybody

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    • ravener
      Registered User
      • Aug 2003
      • 76

      #252
      Originally posted by Far-L


      Umm...

      I guess....

      I think I explained pretty clearly to you up front that we already had the Pandora material and more which I really have no intention of discussing in a public forum.
      Maybe you should do what Brandon does and catalog the prior art you've already uncovered so that a lot of people don't have to waste their freekin time finding something you've already got.

      As someone said, prior art is prior art, so if you wind up giving Acacia a heads up before it's formally introduced, so what? They'll find out about it in discovery anyway if they didn't know about it before.

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      • FightThisPatent
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        • Aug 2003
        • 4090

        #253
        Originally posted by titmowse
        When we work together, amazing things happen. As this thread proves. When we attack each other and begin to pick each other apart, we promote the disorganized stereotype. Cynicism and criticism are healthy but so is unity.


        I agree, but i hope this doesn't turn out to be like the adult industry version of the Lord of Flies, where you have IMPA in one camp, and FTPF in another...

        Already have some people trying to make it look that way.

        IMPA and Fight the Patent Foundation ("FTPF") have a great synergy, and we are very different in our scope.

        IMPA is an association looking after a much broader range of issues for adult webmasters, one that has a membership structure with dues, etc.

        Other Adult Industry organizations are ASACP, FSC, and IFA.

        FTPF is narrowly focused on patents and their impact on business when it's a bad patent. FTPF is not an adult industry organization, but rather focuses on patent abuse cases for all websites and webmasters.



        There can still be unity by having diversity, just not adversity.


        (hey, sounds like a great line to use on a hallmark card.)


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        • Far-L
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          • Feb 2002
          • 6065

          #254
          Originally posted by ravener


          Maybe you should do what Brandon does and catalog the prior art you've already uncovered so that a lot of people don't have to waste their freekin time finding something you've already got.

          As someone said, prior art is prior art, so if you wind up giving Acacia a heads up before it's formally introduced, so what? They'll find out about it in discovery anyway if they didn't know about it before.
          I wish that were possible but it is not. There are things that we are doing that Brandon cannot do and there are things Brandon can but that we cannot do. Herein, lies part of the synergy of our working together.
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          • FightThisPatent
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            • Aug 2003
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            #255
            Originally posted by Far-L


            There are things that we are doing that Brandon cannot do

            Yup, i can't be more proactive in the fight against patent abuse because i don't have any $$$.

            But, if a whole bunch of webmasters came together to pledge $100... there is a whole heck of alot i can do besides searching for prior art, sending emails, and posting messages on the message boards.


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            • Bladewire
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              • Aug 2003
              • 56220

              #256
              Originally posted by Far-L


              Umm...

              I guess....

              I think I explained pretty clearly to you up front that we already had the Pandora material and more which I really have no intention of discussing in a public forum.

              I was not shocked, but I was excited that you were looking in the rigth direction. It was almost a year ago that we went over that stuff, so chalk my enthusiasm up to simple enjoyment, not shock or excitement.

              I really don't want to steal the thunder from your accomplishment and this is the type of Prior Art we want too. I have told you in private that we would be happy to discuss working with you more closely and focusing your efforts, similar to the way we are happy to consult with Brandon.

              You guys are doing tremendously helpful things and every webmaster watching this issue should be grateful for your efforts.
              You just sent me email saying you've never seen this video?

              That's all I'm saying. We are united on this and it isn't a pissing contest.

              People.... keep up the searches for prior art.. there is more that us computer minded webmasters can do when we put our minds to it then any patent research company. Our motivation is self preservation.

              Keep on searching and keep posting your leads here!! Good work!


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              • Bladewire
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                • Aug 2003
                • 56220

                #257
                Originally posted by Far-L


                I wish that were possible but it is not. There are things that we are doing that Brandon cannot do and there are things Brandon can but that we cannot do. Herein, lies part of the synergy of our working together.

                We are all united on this and the search continues to find prior art.. the more the better!

                Keep searching and posting


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                • Bladewire
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                  • Aug 2003
                  • 56220

                  #258
                  Originally posted by titmowse
                  One of the main reasons Acacia went after us is because of the belief that we are disorganized as a whole.

                  When we work together, amazing things happen -as this thread proves.

                  When we attack each other and begin to pick each other apart, we promote the disorganized stereotype. Cynicism and criticism are healthy but so is unity.



                  Skype: CallTomNow

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                  • FightThisPatent
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                    • Aug 2003
                    • 4090

                    #259
                    New area to search... i haven't updated my web page yet:

                    Articles in popular magazines like Scientific American, computer mags, etc.,. that were pubished before 1990, that talk about the future coming soon.. watching videos on demand, digital music to be downloaded from computers, convergence of entertainment and computers, etc.

                    These articles are not really prior art, but serve a purpose of showing to the court that there was a spirit of innovation going on before 1990 that was describing all the stuff that Acacia's patent describes..along with solid prior art audio or video, this is what nails the coffin in.

                    So, search out for articles that talk about this, and post it or email it to me.

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                    • BrentD
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                      • May 2003
                      • 1426

                      #260
                      Originally posted by vicki
                      absolutely AWESOME squirtit!

                      I do have to say one thing though, think of this as war tactics (or even a game of chess). When you give the opposition the edge of knowing your future moves, you are also giving the opposition the edge of countering that move and winning the battle. I do NOT want to throw cold water here but its pretty obvious which boards are being watched

                      I wish there were some way to keep these incredible finds behind a secured area, yet still list things we need to find ...... then after all is said and done give the credit openly to those who gave so selfishly of their time and efforts (like squirtit)

                      and one final thought, there should be no need for a court case if the legal team fighting this deems it as 'proof' (which is looking good :D), all they need to do is present it to the researcher involved at the patent office - or his immediate supervisor


                      reguardless of all i'm trying to contain myself from breaking into a HAPPY DANCE!


                      I personally don't think it would matter because before any evidence can be used in a court of law it has to be presented to both sides (defendant as well as the prosecution side), so they would have known about it before court anyone I do believe
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                      • BrentD
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                        • May 2003
                        • 1426

                        #261
                        Originally posted by Squirtit


                        Yeah isn't it great!!! Step by step.. on video and explaining EVERYTHING to a T !!

                        AND as pleasurePays stated earlier:
                        "Prior Art" as definined in US Federal Law

                        Title 35, United States Code, Section 102

                        Sec. 102. - Conditions for patentability; novelty and loss of right to patent

                        A person shall be entitled to a patent unless -

                        (a) the invention was known or used by others in this country, or patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country, before the invention thereof by the applicant for patent, or

                        (b ) the invention was patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country or in public use or on sale in this country, more than one year prior to the date of the application for patent in the United States, or

                        Just my ...

                        I have to start off by saying I am not on Acacia's side and everyone of you should know that by now, but I do have some wondering to do about the prior art finds (which is by the way a great job dude, keep it up).

                        Ok I watched both videos that were pasted here and I all I could find in them was that someone created a technology to send live video, compressed video and video emails through atm rings and networking, I could not find any claim in either video that they were sending compressed video through teh internet which is exactly waht Acacia claims in their patent is the delivery of and streaming of compressed video by way of the internet, technically an inhouse network is not the internet.

                        I truely hope I am wrong about this and if I am please someone point it out because I would love nothing more then to see Acacia suck on monkey nuts, but I could not find any reason in either video to invalidate their patent.

                        Maybe Brandon or Far-L has a better point on this then me but I was just pointing out waht I seen in the videos, hopefully someone can prove me wrong and in a hurry
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                        • Far-L
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                          • Feb 2002
                          • 6065

                          #262
                          Originally posted by Squirtit


                          You just sent me email saying you've never seen this video?

                          That's all I'm saying. We are united on this and it isn't a pissing contest.

                          People.... keep up the searches for prior art.. there is more that us computer minded webmasters can do when we put our minds to it then any patent research company. Our motivation is self preservation.

                          Keep on searching and keep posting your leads here!! Good work!
                          I have not seen the entire video, and it has been almost a year since Pandora has been a focal point for us, but that is not pertinent.

                          The main point is that it is only one piece of a large puzzle. Brandon makes excellent recommendations for where to keep looking.

                          Even if people find something that we already have, they may be finding additional elements to that part which help the whole. For that reason, and many others, I tip my hat to Squirtit and Brandon for such great help!
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                          • Bladewire
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                            • Aug 2003
                            • 56220

                            #263
                            Originally posted by BrentD



                            Just my ...

                            I have to start off by saying I am not on Acacia's side and everyone of you should know that by now, but I do have some wondering to do about the prior art finds (which is by the way a great job dude, keep it up).

                            Ok I watched both videos that were pasted here and I all I could find in them was that someone created a technology to send live video, compressed video and video emails through atm rings and networking, I could not find any claim in either video that they were sending compressed video through teh internet which is exactly waht Acacia claims in their patent is the delivery of and streaming of compressed video by way of the internet, technically an inhouse network is not the internet.

                            I truely hope I am wrong about this and if I am please someone point it out because I would love nothing more then to see Acacia suck on monkey nuts, but I could not find any reason in either video to invalidate their patent.

                            Maybe Brandon or Far-L has a better point on this then me but I was just pointing out waht I seen in the videos, hopefully someone can prove me wrong and in a hurry
                            Read their patents http://www.acaciatechnologies.com/uspatents_all.htm

                            Here is a synapses out of their patent..it is NOT the complete patent but gives an overview:

                            19. A distribution method responsive to requests from a user identifying items in a transmission system containing information to be sent from the transmission system to receiving systems at remote locations, the method comprising the steps of:

                            storing, in the transmission system, information from items in a compressed data form, the information including an identification code and being placed into ordered data blocks;

                            sending a request, by the user to the transmission system, for at least a part of the stored information to be transmitted to the one of the receiving systems at one of the remote location selected by the user;

                            sending at least a portion of the stored information from the transmission system to the receiving system at the selected remote location;

                            receiving the sent information by the receiving system at the selected remote location;

                            storing a complete copy of the received information in the receiving system at the selected remote location; and

                            playing back the stored copy of the information using the receiving system at the selected remote location at a time requested by the user.

                            If you do a search in their patent the word INTERNET is not listed at all. This patent is very vague. Internet would be the "receiving system" in the patent.

                            Contribute and look for prior art ( before 1990 ) that covers the above issues!! We can do this!


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                            • Bladewire
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                              • Aug 2003
                              • 56220

                              #264
                              Originally posted by Far-L


                              I have not seen the entire video, and it has been almost a year since Pandora has been a focal point for us, but that is not pertinent.

                              The main point is that it is only one piece of a large puzzle. Brandon makes excellent recommendations for where to keep looking.

                              Even if people find something that we already have, they may be finding additional elements to that part which help the whole. For that reason, and many others, I tip my hat to Squirtit and Brandon for such great help!
                              Backhanded compliments suck! Now you've gone from never seeing it to not seeing all of it over a year ago?

                              I know that the spin on the boards exists for a reason

                              When you win this don't forget those that stood by you! Many have left your side.. but many are still here fighting with you


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                              • MrPopup
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                                • Aug 2002
                                • 3783

                                #265
                                Originally posted by crockett

                                as a side note for those that are searching..

                                a company called Radiation (now Harris corp) devloped the system the Associated Press used to send pictures and videos around the world to all it's affiliates. This was late 70's early 80's ...

                                Thats right. They were huge thick laptop "live remote" video production systems.
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                                • BrentD
                                  ZothNET.com
                                  • May 2003
                                  • 1426

                                  #266
                                  Originally posted by Squirtit


                                  Read their patents http://www.acaciatechnologies.com/uspatents_all.htm

                                  Here is a synapses out of their patent..it is NOT the complete patent but gives an overview:

                                  19. A distribution method responsive to requests from a user identifying items in a transmission system containing information to be sent from the transmission system to receiving systems at remote locations, the method comprising the steps of:

                                  storing, in the transmission system, information from items in a compressed data form, the information including an identification code and being placed into ordered data blocks;

                                  sending a request, by the user to the transmission system, for at least a part of the stored information to be transmitted to the one of the receiving systems at one of the remote location selected by the user;

                                  sending at least a portion of the stored information from the transmission system to the receiving system at the selected remote location;

                                  receiving the sent information by the receiving system at the selected remote location;

                                  storing a complete copy of the received information in the receiving system at the selected remote location; and

                                  playing back the stored copy of the information using the receiving system at the selected remote location at a time requested by the user.

                                  If you do a search in their patent the word INTERNET is not listed at all. This patent is very vague. Internet would be the "receiving system" in the patent.

                                  Contribute and look for prior art ( before 1990 ) that covers the above issues!! We can do this!

                                  Sorry was going on a post earlier in this thread by Brandon that said webserver which would mean connected to the internet, I am searching my ass off, I played with bbs a little back in 89-90 but did not have my own pc at that time while doing so, I am trying to hunt down an old buddy who did bbs in his sleep as far back as the early 80's, this dude stored everythign he could download anywhere he could store it, if I can locate him I am sure he would have enough on cd rom or something to fuck acacia's day up.
                                  THIS FORUM SUCKS - RUDE ASS IDIOTS!!!

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                                  • Bladewire
                                    StraightBro
                                    • Aug 2003
                                    • 56220

                                    #267
                                    Originally posted by BrentD



                                    Sorry was going on a post earlier in this thread by Brandon that said webserver which would mean connected to the internet, I am searching my ass off, I played with bbs a little back in 89-90 but did not have my own pc at that time while doing so, I am trying to hunt down an old buddy who did bbs in his sleep as far back as the early 80's, this dude stored everythign he could download anywhere he could store it, if I can locate him I am sure he would have enough on cd rom or something to fuck acacia's day up.
                                    You are on the right track! Keep sniffing and you'll get it. Prior art does exist.. and our mission is to find more. Good job!


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                                    • Bladewire
                                      StraightBro
                                      • Aug 2003
                                      • 56220

                                      #268
                                      Originally posted by MrPopup


                                      Thats right. They were huge thick laptop "live remote" video production systems.
                                      Live feed is not covered by their patent.. but live feed that was saved over the network and played back would be great!

                                      Go get 'em and keep this up!


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                                      • hyper
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                                        • Mar 2002
                                        • 5294

                                        #269
                                        has anyone seen this?

                                        http://www.aco.ee/files/fido/fidospec-size.html

                                        scroll through slowly.. look for

                                        Avatar an acronym for Advanced Video Attribute Terminal Assembler & Recreator

                                        its an old bbs file from 1988

                                        i was never into bbs so i really dont even know what its about

                                        also what about this book? amiga's IFF Video Files

                                        http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...028091-0923068
                                        Last edited by hyper; 10-14-2003, 08:55 PM.

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                                        • Far-L
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                                          • Feb 2002
                                          • 6065

                                          #270
                                          Originally posted by Squirtit


                                          Backhanded compliments suck! Now you've gone from never seeing it to not seeing all of it over a year ago?

                                          I know that the spin on the boards exists for a reason

                                          When you win this don't forget those that stood by you! Many have left your side.. but many are still here fighting with you
                                          No disrespect, thanks for everything!
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                                          • Bladewire
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                                            • Aug 2003
                                            • 56220

                                            #271
                                            Originally posted by hyper
                                            has anyone seen this?

                                            http://www.aco.ee/files/fido/fidospec-size.html

                                            scroll through slowly.. look for

                                            Avatar an acronym for Advanced Video Attribute Terminal Assembler & Recreator

                                            its an old bbs file from 1988

                                            i was never into bbs so i really dont even know what its about

                                            also what about this book? amiga's IFF Video Files

                                            http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...028091-0923068
                                            I've forwarded this to Brandon.. keep up the good work. You are on the right track! Video files that can, or have, been transmitted online or via BBS ..... excellent!


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                                            • fiveyes
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                                              • Aug 2001
                                              • 1680

                                              #272
                                              Originally posted by FightThisPatent
                                              New area to search... i haven't updated my web page yet:

                                              Articles in popular magazines like Scientific American, computer mags, etc.,. that were pubished before 1990, that talk about the future coming soon.. watching videos on demand, digital music to be downloaded from computers, convergence of entertainment and computers, etc.

                                              These articles are not really prior art, but serve a purpose of showing to the court that there was a spirit of innovation going on before 1990 that was describing all the stuff that Acacia's patent describes..along with solid prior art audio or video, this is what nails the coffin in.

                                              So, search out for articles that talk about this, and post it or email it to me.

                                              Fight the Patent!
                                              Excellent suggestion! But I disagree with your view that what might be found in the popular literature wouldn't be considered prior art.

                                              For instance, if a (say) Byte magazine article concerned itself with the future of desk top publishing and just happened to have a paragraph that described how someday it would be possible to digitize and compress video, then store it in a central library for others to later download; that would essentially describe the Acacia "DMT patents". And it would be just as valid as if it had been published in an ACM publication that foresaw the same thing.

                                              What matters is not an implementation of the invention, but a complete enough description of it published before the filing of patent(s). That follows naturally when you realize that the filers of the patent had not, themselves, implemented the process they describe.
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                                              • BrentD
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                                                • May 2003
                                                • 1426

                                                #273
                                                I have sent an email to MTV (Music Television) about exsisting prior art. I am sure if prior art exsisted in the form of video it would definately be in the archives of MTV since they have doing music videos since 1981, lets hope this will lead somewhewre and they can provide some help in the issue. I CC'd Brandon at FTPF on the email too.
                                                THIS FORUM SUCKS - RUDE ASS IDIOTS!!!

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                                                • Bladewire
                                                  StraightBro
                                                  • Aug 2003
                                                  • 56220

                                                  #274
                                                  Originally posted by BrentD
                                                  I have sent an email to MTV (Music Television) about exsisting prior art. I am sure if prior art exsisted in the form of video it would definately be in the archives of MTV since they have doing music videos since 1981, lets hope this will lead somewhewre and they can provide some help in the issue. I CC'd Brandon at FTPF on the email too.
                                                  Excellent lead! Great idea to email or ICQ Brandon everything.

                                                  Keep going!


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                                                  • Bambi911xx
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                                                    • Feb 2003
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                                                    #275
                                                    http://www.msg.net/utility/whirlgif/gif87.html#app3

                                                    information on 89a specs on top , Hope this helps some if not sorry to bug ya;s . going back to my hole now ;-)

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                                                    • hyper
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                                                      • Mar 2002
                                                      • 5294

                                                      #276
                                                      Originally posted by Bambi911xx
                                                      http://www.msg.net/utility/whirlgif/gif87.html#app3

                                                      information on 89a specs on top , Hope this helps some if not sorry to bug ya;s . going back to my hole now ;-)
                                                      APPENDIX D - Multiple Image Processing [TOC]
                                                      Since a GIF data stream can contain multiple images, it is necessary to describe processing and display of such a file. Because the image descriptor allows for placement of the image within the logical screen, it is possible to define a sequence of images that may each be a partial screen, but in total fill the entire screen. The guidelines for handling the multiple image situation are:


                                                      There is no pause between images. Each is processed immediately as seen by the decoder.
                                                      Each image explicitly overwrites any image already on the screen inside of its window. The only screen clears are at the beginning and end of the GIF image process. See discussion on the GIF terminator.

                                                      well thats compressed video since gif is a compression format.

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                                                      • Bladewire
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                                                        • Aug 2003
                                                        • 56220

                                                        #277
                                                        Originally posted by Bambi911xx
                                                        http://www.msg.net/utility/whirlgif/gif87.html#app3

                                                        information on 89a specs on top , Hope this helps some if not sorry to bug ya;s . going back to my hole now ;-)
                                                        Thank you! I've forwarded this to Brandon at FTP


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                                                        • Bladewire
                                                          StraightBro
                                                          • Aug 2003
                                                          • 56220

                                                          #278
                                                          Originally posted by hyper


                                                          APPENDIX D - Multiple Image Processing [TOC]
                                                          Since a GIF data stream can contain multiple images, it is necessary to describe processing and display of such a file. Because the image descriptor allows for placement of the image within the logical screen, it is possible to define a sequence of images that may each be a partial screen, but in total fill the entire screen. The guidelines for handling the multiple image situation are:


                                                          There is no pause between images. Each is processed immediately as seen by the decoder.
                                                          Each image explicitly overwrites any image already on the screen inside of its window. The only screen clears are at the beginning and end of the GIF image process. See discussion on the GIF terminator.

                                                          well thats compressed video since gif is a compression format.
                                                          Yeah the Gif89 stuff is great! One of you focus on Gif89.. the other on streaming video.

                                                          Good job!


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                                                          • FightThisPatent
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                                                            • Aug 2003
                                                            • 4090

                                                            #279
                                                            Originally posted by MrPopup


                                                            Thats right. They were huge thick laptop "live remote" video production systems.

                                                            So it did exist! Any info you can find anywhere on it?



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                                                            • FightThisPatent
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                                                              • Aug 2003
                                                              • 4090

                                                              #280
                                                              Originally posted by Bambi911xx
                                                              http://www.msg.net/utility/whirlgif/gif87.html#app3

                                                              information on 89a specs on top , Hope this helps some if not sorry to bug ya;s . going back to my hole now ;-)

                                                              Gif89 could be considered to be like "video" .. .crude, but still possible to show the level of technology back then was heading in the video direction.

                                                              While the GIF89 specification does give the ability to make a "video like" GIF file, what is needed is an actual GIF89 file that used digitized images (from a camera) that were looped together to make the video effect.

                                                              In addition, need to find proof that this GIF89 image was made available for download prior to 1990... a BBS log or CDROM archive would help to validate the file.

                                                              Great digging!


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                                                              • FightThisPatent
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                                                                • 4090

                                                                #281
                                                                Originally posted by BrentD
                                                                I have sent an email to MTV (Music Television) about exsisting prior art.

                                                                Brent was the 2nd person to pledge for Fight the Patent Foundation.... i have chatted with him a couple of times, he's pretty pissed off about this Acacia situation.... given the number of posts and reads to this thread, i would say there are alot of pissed of people!



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                                                                • FightThisPatent
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                                                                  #282
                                                                  I had someone send me about 6 videos that had a date stamp prior to 1990 last night! Some GL files and some propreitory "movie" files with their own players...

                                                                  The movies were porn...... having non-porn movies would be even better, given the situation where this evidence needs to be played to a jury.

                                                                  While the date stamps show before 1990.. "old school" hacker types like me know how easy it is to mess with the file date....so being able to verify the date of the files based on BBS logs (many are available on the web now) or CDROM archives will do the trick.

                                                                  If you do find an audio or video file that has a date stamp before 1990, try to track down the author of the program.. their testimony could be used to validate the file...or try to find the file listed somewhere that will help to confirm the date....and lastly, non-porn files would be greatly preferred, but porn files will still do the trick.


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                                                                    #283
                                                                    Just got a flashback reminder from one of the movie files that was sent to me, it was using the Sparkle player to show "video".

                                                                    I remember in the late 80's downloading movie files that Sparkle could play (PC-DOS based)

                                                                    The player is sparkle.exe or sparklex.exe that looped .PIC files

                                                                    Release the hounds.............




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                                                                    • Pleasurepays
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                                                                      #284
                                                                      should be an interesting place today.

                                                                      http://messages.yahoo.com/?action=q&board=ACTG

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                                                                      • FightThisPatent
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                                                                        #285
                                                                        Just updated Searching.html with the following search targets:


                                                                        Computer magazines that talk about audio or video, convergence of computers and entertainment, etc


                                                                        Sparkle "movie" files


                                                                        IBM Storyboard Plus player that would have had "video like" files to be used by this player


                                                                        LinkWay from IBM. Similar to HyperCard (card oriented, has buttons, pictures and fields, not nearly as powerful as HyperCard).


                                                                        HyperPad from (I think) Brightbill-Roberts. It's another HyperCard-like authoring system.


                                                                        AVC from IBM. Features (anti-aliased fonts, digitized video and audio (requires special hardware), complete control over event synchronization).


                                                                        Spinnaker Software is supposedly working on a "real" HyperCard clone that can read and write actual HyperCard stacks.



                                                                        If you are joining in the search, please don't send me google search links... It would help if you chase down the link to the point where you can find files, contact names, company websites, etc that further elaborate on what I can find in doing my own google search (it would help me to sort through all the leads I get if people digged deeper beyond the google search result.)


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                                                                        • yadayadayada
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                                                                          #286
                                                                          ...just dusting off the dead brain cells i recall this book from my learning days:
                                                                          (might be of interest to y'all)

                                                                          Digital Coding of Waveforms: Principles and Applications to Speech and Video.
                                                                          Authors: N. S. Jayant and Peter Noll.
                                                                          Prentice-Hall, 1984, ISBN
                                                                          0-13-211913-7.

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                                                                          • BrentD
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                                                                            #287
                                                                            hmmmm looks as if one of acacia's own investors has seen the light, praise the lord jesus (no not jesuscash).


                                                                            http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bb...0497&mid=21943


                                                                            The stocks will probally fall to a nice .68 cents each over the next few days, or so we can all hope, keep up the posts on the yahoo finance board and lets drive these fucks to sell
                                                                            THIS FORUM SUCKS - RUDE ASS IDIOTS!!!

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                                                                            • GFED
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                                                                              #288
                                                                              https://www.flow.page/savethechildren

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                                                                              • TheSenator
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                                                                                #289
                                                                                cool shit.....when is the court date?
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                                                                                • Far-L
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                                                                                  #290
                                                                                  Don't know because all the dates to begin keep getting pushed back... but I believe that is to our advantage.


                                                                                  If anyone knows how to get hold of MattO it would be tremendously appreciated.
                                                                                  HomegrownCash.com, the affiliate program of Homegrown Video - The Largest Collection of Amateur XXX - Est. 1982.
                                                                                  Contact
                                                                                  - Email: farrell AT homegrownvideo D com Skype: hgfarl
                                                                                  Newsweek Magazine - "Homegrown Video, the longest running series in the history of porn."

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                                                                                  • TheSenator
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                                                                                    #291
                                                                                    What is the name of the judge that is going to precide over the hearings?
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                                                                                      #292
                                                                                      As you may know, I have taken FightThePatent.com to the next level in proposing to create a non-profit organization called Fight The Patent Foundation ("FTPF").

                                                                                      I am looking to see if anyone with webmaster lists would send a message from me to the list, to bring attention to Acacia and other patent abuse cases along with information about the Pledge Drive to support the start of FTPF.

                                                                                      More info about FTPF at http://www.FightThePatent.com/go

                                                                                      You can find my email address on the website in the contact section.

                                                                                      After a week of posting on the boards the info about FTPF, there has been $8,200 pledged so far with the goal of $250,000.

                                                                                      A long way off, but still a goal that I am driven to meet.

                                                                                      So if anyone could help me and this cause out, it would be greatly appreciated. I can pass on the message when you contact me.

                                                                                      Thanks,

                                                                                      -brandon

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                                                                                      • icedemon
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                                                                                        #293
                                                                                        Image of orginal docs: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cachedpage/8798/1
                                                                                        PDF Version: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/rd/556486...ital-video.pdf
                                                                                        Found at
                                                                                        http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/8798.html

                                                                                        They even talk about Pandora on the last page at
                                                                                        http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cachedpage/8798/13
                                                                                        Last edited by icedemon; 10-15-2003, 03:47 PM.
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                                                                                          #294
                                                                                          Originally posted by icedemon
                                                                                          Image of orginal docs:

                                                                                          Brutha icedemon,

                                                                                          great find.. this is the documentation that goes with the video clip that squirt had posted... the defense team has this document... it's not considered to be prior art, but more complementing other prior art because it shows what other experts in the field were thinking and doing....to show that the acacia's inventor didn't come up with something new or novel.


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                                                                                            #295
                                                                                            Originally posted by Far-L
                                                                                            Don't know because all the dates to begin keep getting pushed back... but I believe that is to our advantage.


                                                                                            If anyone knows how to get hold of MattO it would be tremendously appreciated.
                                                                                            I went through that in a 9 month court case I just got out of . They continually pushed it back to make it more expensive, stressfull and time consuming. Hang in there!

                                                                                            You guys are all doing GREAT work! If anyone here is posting on the finance sites I would advise caution. It's one thing to work your ass off for prior art, it's another thing to manipulate stock prices.


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                                                                                            • Bladewire
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                                                                                              #296
                                                                                              Originally posted by icedemon
                                                                                              Image of orginal docs: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cachedpage/8798/1
                                                                                              PDF Version: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/rd/556486...ital-video.pdf
                                                                                              Found at
                                                                                              http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/8798.html

                                                                                              They even talk about Pandora on the last page at
                                                                                              http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cachedpage/8798/13
                                                                                              You ROCK IceDemon!!! This is great.. keep it up!

                                                                                              You have a tallent for searching. I've been off today and will be tomorrow.. have finals to focus on so I'm counting on your guys!

                                                                                              FTP... what areas are we focused in right now? What's the most promising?


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                                                                                                #297
                                                                                                Originally posted by Squirtit




                                                                                                FTP... what areas are we focused in right now? What's the most promising?


                                                                                                Articles like what IceDemon found, articles in Scientific American, Compute Magazine, PC Magazine, Atari magazine, etc..

                                                                                                Computer or scientific publications published prior to 1990.

                                                                                                A patent attorney suggested looking for these articles, not for the sake of them being prior art, but to go towards backing up the prior art to show what the mindset of technology experts was in the late 80's.

                                                                                                The closer the article sounds to the downloading of audio/video from a server, the better the article will be.

                                                                                                The more popular the magazine, the better.

                                                                                                This is where te concentration of searches can be to really help the defendants.


                                                                                                Here is an example of one article I found:
                                                                                                http://www.atarimagazines.com/creati...ers_in_199.php

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                                                                                                  Originally posted by Squirtit


                                                                                                  FTP... what areas are we focused in right now? What's the most promising?

                                                                                                  in addition to publications, i came across some other software that help visually show to the court about digital audio/video files



                                                                                                  Sparkle "movie" files (collection of PIC files animated by the sparkle program)


                                                                                                  IBM Storyboard Plus player that would have had "video like" files to be used by this player


                                                                                                  LinkWay from IBM. Similar to HyperCard (card oriented, has buttons, pictures and fields, not nearly as powerful as HyperCard).


                                                                                                  HyperPad from (I think) Brightbill-Roberts. It's another HyperCard-like authoring system.


                                                                                                  AVC from IBM. Features (anti-aliased fonts, digitized video and audio (requires special hardware), complete control over event synchronization).


                                                                                                  Spinnaker Software is supposedly working on a "real" HyperCard clone that can read and write actual HyperCard stacks.



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                                                                                                  • Bladewire
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                                                                                                    #299
                                                                                                    Ok great to see a strong guideline of what to go after!

                                                                                                    I'll be searching more later today.

                                                                                                    Keep up the good work guys!


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                                                                                                    • Bambi911xx
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                                                                                                      #300
                                                                                                      Not sure if this is useful or not but found it interesting anyways;-)

                                                                                                      http://incolor.inebraska.com/bill_r/computalker.htm

                                                                                                      Oringal page it came from http://incolor.inebraska.com/bill_r/historic_pubs.htm


                                                                                                      http://www.stcarchiv.de/hc1987/images/iconjon.gif

                                                                                                      Source page is if you understand german i think it is..http://www.stcarchiv.de/hc1987/01_iconjon.php3

                                                                                                      http://www.jamesalanpatterson.com/amiga.html

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