BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia?

Henry Linneweh hrlinneweh at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 13 11:20:59 UTC 2004


One would have to conclude since it is the behavior of
the present. that it shall not subside anytime soon.

Ir was a wonderful time on the internet when we still
had trust and respect for each other's endeaver, now
we
will have to collaborate to get things done with legal
shields, we can all thank Washington for the mess they
have created and in particular RIAA which has brought
this kind of problem to everyone.

-Henry



--- Hank Nussbacher <hank at mail.iucc.ac.il> wrote:

> 
> At 01:41 PM 12-08-04 +0100, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> 
> >On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Petri Helenius wrote:
> >
> > > We have had running code for this since early
> this year, so depending 
> > on the
> > > date they filed, prior art exists well
> documented. (blueprints obviously
> > > predate running code)
> >
> >everyone has gone patent crazy, every time a new
> concept is developed some
> >company applies for patent. is this the future or
> rfcs then?
> 
> No.  This should be the future for patent hijacks:
> http://freepatentsonline.com/6293874.html
> 
> -Hank
> 
> 
> >Steve
> 
> 




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