Thanks, Jonathan. I'm embarrassed to have missed the second one
just a few entries from the one I found. Thought I had clicked on
all the entries, but must have missed one. I'll update the draft to
reflect this. (01)
At 11:09 AM 11/3/2005, Jonathan Cheyer wrote:
>Hi Phil,
>
>I just did a quick skim of the draft plan and it looks quite good.
>I'll go through it more thoroughly this evening.
>
>A few things to note:
>
> * Thanks for sending the PDFs. I actually came across the same
> information about trademarks last night when I was searching
> myself. There are actually two separate relevant serial numbers for
> the AUGMENT trademark: 73647182 and 73256814. Both are considered
> dead. I've documented the information on the wiki. Please see
> http://chm.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Legal/Trademarks
>
> * British Telecom sued Prodigy in 2000, based on a patent that
> they owned, which they claimed covered "hyperlinks." However, they
> lost the case. Interestingly, they did not lose based on prior art.
> The patent is not related to any work done by NLS or Augment teams,
> and isn't relevant at all, except for BT's original claims. But you
> should be aware of the history and make your own conclusions.
> http://chm.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Legal/Patents
>
> * typo in your text - "Tymshare"
>
>Jonathan
>
>
>
>Philip Gust wrote:
>>Here is a draft of a plan we can present John Toole tomorrow for
>>completing work on acquiring Augment IP. Sorry this is late. Your
>>feedback is appreciated. (02)
Philip Gust
Nouveau Systems, Inc. (03)
phone: +1 650 961-7992
fax: +1 520 843-7217 (04)
mailto: gust@NouveauSystems.com (05)
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