So apparently Realtime Data LLC (which other people sometimes have the opinion of characterizing as a non-practicing entity, with offices in the eastern district of texas conveniently near the lawyer preferred patent court) is suing Facebook over Zstandard.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/facebook-hit-with-patent-suit-over-data-compression-tech
Are we going to witness the power of the fully armed and operational battlestation that is Facebook's legal department, or are they going to settle out of court (and if they settle, what's the fallout on developers and users)?
Naturally Yan and Facebook probably can't comment due to pending litigation, but a question for other contributors, should we be worried?
Very general patents from 1998-1999, single patent mass-producer, LLC, materials and discussion:
https://encode.ru/threads/2119-Zstandard?p=56966&viewfull=1#post56966
I suppose since there's been some press about it this week as well, Google has been trying to patent Mr. Duda's ANS stuff, though he has been somewhat successful in fighting them off in europe.
There is the interesting situation that Zstandard now has ANS in it. Would that also mean a heavyweight patent fight between Google and Facebook as well, if Google succeeds in patenting ANS extensions?
Maybe FB can take up the nuclear option defense:
Software patents are NOT VALID, because of the following:
Therefore by this correspondence, software patents are intellectual property about how to go about solving mathematical proofs (2). It is invalid to assert the right to own how to go about solving mathematical proofs due to (1).
Case dismissed
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Case dismissed