[Politech] Are RIAA and its allies violating two Altnet patents?

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    From: "Richard M. Smith" <rms@private>
    To: "Declan McCullagh" <declan@private>
    Subject: (SPAM?) Is the RIAA and friends violating two Altnet patents?
    Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:17:37 -0500
    
    
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    Press Release Source: Altnet
    
    Altnet Issues Legal Notices for Patent Infringement Occurring on File 
    Sharing Networks
    Tuesday November 11, 3:41 pm ET
    Altnet Warns Companies Including BigChampagne, MediaDefender and Overpeer 
    to Cease Infringing Activities
    
    WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., Nov. 11, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Altnet, a subsidiary 
    of Brilliant Digital Entertainment 
    (AMEX:<http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=bde>BDE - 
    <http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=bde>News), the leading provider of secure 
    digital media via Internet and peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies, announced 
    today that it has issued notices to nine companies, including BigChampagne, 
    Ranger Online, MediaDefender, Overpeer and MediaSentry, warning them to 
    cease engaging in activities that Altnet believes constitute patent 
    infringement.
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    Altnet believes these companies have been using its patented TrueNames 
    file-identifying technology to spoof, track or interdict files on file 
    sharing networks, and that the technology was used improperly to identify 
    people sharing files who were then sued for copyright infringement.
    
    ``We continue to focus on protecting and commercializing our patented 
    technology and realizing the potential it offers content owners by 
    commercializing peer-to-peer networks,'' said Derek Broes, Altnet's 
    executive vice president of worldwide operations. ``These companies are 
    using Altnet's patented technology without Altnet's permission to spoof, 
    track and interdict shared files.''
    
    Altnet's TrueNames technology facilitates the identification of unique 
    files on a massively distributed network by using a unique file hash 
    identifier that enables one to track, retrieve, monitor and charge for the 
    distribution of content. TrueNames is a method of identifying data based on 
    the actual content of a file, rather than by the file name, origin, 
    location, address or other information that can be easily changed. A unique 
    identifier, or hash, is assigned to the data using an algorithm in a 
    process protected by U.S. Patents Nos. 5,978,791 and 6,415,280, both of 
    which have been exclusively licensed to Altnet for peer-to-peer applications.
    
    ``Altnet acquired the TrueNames patents in order to build a commercial 
    solution for P2P operators and content owners. The patent should not be 
    used improperly for any reason,'' added Broes. ``That it is being used 
    without permission in order to research or interfere with the infringement 
    of others' intellectual property is ironic.''
    
    About Altnet
    
    Altnet is the leading peer-to-peer distributor of secure digital media that 
    originates from content owners. Altnet reaches an estimated 100 million 
    users and is the #1 issuer of rights managed music in the world. Altnet's 
    products integrate with websites, applications, and peer-to-peer networks 
    to allow Internet users to simply and easily locate, download, preview and 
    purchase digital content. Altnet is a subsidiary of Brilliant Digital 
    Entertainment (AMEX:<http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=bde>BDE - 
    <http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=bde>News).
    
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