Welcome to the Open Source as Prior Art [1] Project Wiki.
If you want to help please join the mailing list [2] and/or contribute to this wiki: Things that can be done right now [3]
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Introduction
The topic of this Project is: Open Source as Prior Art (should probably be renamed to FLOSS as Prior Art, just to be neutral about some political/social issues). Thus you need to know what FLOSS and Prior Art is. Here you can find some basic information:
- Free/Libre/Open-Source Software [4] - FLOSS
- Open Source Definition [5]
- Open-source Software [6]
- Prior Art [7] - Introduction to Prior Art
- Patent Top Ten [8] - Top 10 things you should know about patents
Projects
Things that can be done right now [3]
Use already existing publications as Prior Art
- HowTo search for Prior Art in the Internet [9] ( HowTo search for Prior Art in the Internet [10])
- This HowTo is a step-by-step guide on how you could perform a coordinated search for Prior Art in the Internet.
- Prior Art meta-search engine [11]
- (will be) a system to aid your search for Prior Art
- Example Prior Art search [12]
- An example where the HowTo search for Prior Art is used on one specific patent
- Publication Categorization [13]
- If you have no idea, what kind of software might be used as Prior Art for a specific patent, then look here. Basicly this is a mapping between USPTO categories and FLOSS categories.
- Request for Prior Art Mailinglist [14]
- This might become a mailinglist where you can ask for associations to specific patents. So more people might help you to find appropriate starting-points for your Prior Art research.
Make electronic data more valuable as Prior Art
- Guideline for Developers [16]
- What can you do to ensure your program can be used as Prior Art in 20 years
- Tagging Prototype [17]
- Easier searching for Prior Art (or for reusing appropriate code in your own project)
- OSSTag [18]
- A Social Tagging Engine
USPTO and Prior Art
- Patent Law [19] - some important excerpts regarding Prior Art
- Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) [20]
- 900 Prior Art, Classification, and Search [21]
- Printed and electronic publications as Prior Art [22]
- Notice of Public Hearing and Request for Comments on Issues Related to the Identification of Prior Art During the Examination of a Patent Application [23]. - In 1999 the USPTO issued an RFC, here you find the RFC itself and lots of comments
- Proposed Rule Changes to Focus the Patent Process in the 21st Century, Januar 2006 (link [24])
- Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property Oversight Hearing on "Patent Quality Enhancement in the Information-Based Economy" [25], April 5th, 2006, including Video-Stream
General
- CAPAS [26] - Computer Aided Prior Art Search
- FAQ [27] - Frequently Asked Questions
- Milestones [28] - General Project goals -- what people can do to help
- Motivations [29] - The motivations behind this project
- Questions for the USPTO [30] - Questions posed to the USPTO by members of the OSS community
- Glossary [31] - Words, phrases, and acronyms explained
- Out of Scope [32] - Patent reform alternatives outside the scope of this project
Recent Events
Tagging Workshop September 2006
Tagging Workshop 2006 Sep [33] - agenda + attendees + presentations + conclusions
See the Wiki User's Guide [34] for help on using this Wiki.
License Proliferation – A way out? [35]
Free / Open Source Software license proliferation has gone so far that companies are patenting proprietary software to solve it in the case of multi-source development process. Could copyleft license interoperability focus the F/OSS world on a handful of compatible provisions, replacing a culture of mutual exclusion by a culture of collaboration?
- Read more [35]
request_for_prior_art_mailinglist [47]
<< back [48]
This might become a mailinglist where you can ask for assoziations to specific patents. So more people might help you to find appropriate starting-points for your Prior Art research.
You won't get legal advice here, so please don't ask for it!
- Read more [47]
sf/freshmeat_trove [51]
- root
- Database Environment
- Database Environment :: Database API
- Database Environment :: Database API :: ADOdb
- Database Environment :: Database API :: JDBC
- Database Environment :: Database API :: ODBC
- Database Environment :: Database API :: Other API
- Database Environment :: Database API :: Perl DBI/DBD
- Database Environment :: Database API :: PHP Pear::DB
- Database Environment :: Database API :: Python Database API
- Database Environment :: Database API
- Database Environment
- Read more [51]
business_model [54]
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Here are some of the companies, projects, and individuals who have expressed an interest in participating in this project:
- USPTO
- Eclipse Foundation
- IBM
- Novell
- OSDL
- RedHat
- OSTG (Sourceforge.net)
- Mozilla (offered grant funding, if needed)
OSDL currently hosts this Web-Site.
- Read more [54]
aspect_oriented_tagging [59]
<< back [18]
As a plain flat tagging structure might be appropriate for tagging pictures it is probably not enough for tagging software-projects. Software Projects have lots of different viewpoints from which you could apply tags to it.
- Read more [59]
data_processing:_software_development,_installation,_and_management [63]
- Read more [63]
kinds_of_meta_information [65]
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- simple what/content pairs, e.g. Homepage: http://osstag.sourceforge.net [66]
- single words (tags), e.g. perl, xml
-> aspect oriented tagging combines what/content pairs with tagging, e.g. encoding/perl, xml
- Read more [65]
tagging_workshop_2006_sep [67]
<< back [68]
If you're attending, please add yourself to the "Attendees" section below, and create your own page for yourself. From this page we can see who's going to be attending, and what topics we each care about.
Software Tagging Workshop [69] - Open Invitation, outline, details, register
- Read more [67]
timestamping_service [70]
This page is talking about a proposal.
Here I will very soon publish a framework for an official timestamping service, which I regard as essential for assigning legally provable publication dates, which are also needed for free and open source software publications.
- Read more [70]