Scott Brim asked:
> How can a description of how to use a technology infringe on a patent?

It can't. :-)

But neither does IETF have any responsibility to parse and evaluate any of
the frivolous claims made in IPR disclosures. Responding to loose IPR claims
in public here only gives them undeserved credence. People and companies
will file what IPR disclosures they will; other people will evaluate their
importance when it becomes important to do so.

/Larry



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Scott Brim
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 9:36 AM
> To: TS Glassey
> Cc: Contreras, Jorge; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Carl Wallace; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; IETF
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: Failing of IPR Filing Page when makling updates in re LTANS
> andother filings.
> 
> On 8/12/08 12:02 PM, TS Glassey allegedly wrote:
> > As to the IPR Page - it does not
> > allow for updates of already filed IPR Statement's to include new IETF
> > documents which violate the patent rights after the posting of the IPR
> > Notice.
> 
> How can a description of how to use a technology infringe on a patent?
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